My personal savior is common sense. And as far as God goes, I prefer to believe in one that would want me to use the excellent brain he gave us all.
Bill MaherMots clés religion common-sense
Remember Boogie Rule #6 (Don't watch local children boogie killer surf and say hey they can. do it , I can do it,) You like die?
Robert WintnerMots clés common-sense hawaii snorkel-bob boogie-boarding water-safety
All Religions have this in common, that they are an outrage to common sense for they are pieced together out of a variety of elements, some of which seem so unworthy, sordid and at odds with man’s reason, that any strong and vigorous intelligence laughs at them... The human intellect is only capable of tackling mediocre subjects: it disdains petty subjects, and is startled by large ones. There is no reason to be surprised if it finds any religion hard to accept at first, for all are deficient in the mediocre and the commonplace, nor that it should require skill to induce belief. For the strong intellect laughs at religion, while the weak and superstitious mind marvels at it but is easily scandalized by it.
Pierre CharronMots clés intelligence reason common-sense superstition outrage theologian catholic-theologian common-religions scandalize
By simple common sense I don't believe in God, in none.
Charlie ChaplinMots clés belief atheism atheist common-sense superstition gods
Science is implausible to untutored human common sense, but that in no way casts doubt on the correctness of well-established scientific findings. Feelings of transcendence are simply that—feelings—and, as such, have no capacity to reveal truths about a world external to the people who have them.
Russell BlackfordMots clés science truth doubt common-sense transcendence feeling implausible counterintuitive scientific-facts untutored-mind
We have come to a point in time where using common sense, speaking factual truths and asking honest questions have been deemed radical behavior. While in turn, manipulation, thoughtlessness and dishonesty is often rewarded and rules the day.
Gary HopkinsMots clés wisdom honesty compassion thoughtful manipulation common-sense facts healing dishonesty thoughtlessness radical energy-healing
Take care of your common sense, and your dignity will take care of itsself
Carolyn WellsMots clés common-sense dignity patty-series
It is true that our everyday view of the world is not quite naively realistic, but that is what it would like to be. Common-sense is naively realistic wherever it does not think that there is some positive reason why it should cease to be so. And this is so in the vast majority of its perceptions. When we see a tree we think that it is really green and really waving about in precisely the same way as it appears to be. We do not think of our object of perception being 'like' the real tree, we think that what we perceive is the tree, and that it is just the same at a given moment whether it be perceived or not, except that what we perceive may be only a part of the real tree.
Charlie Dunbar BroadMots clés perception reality philosophy mind think common-sense realistic real senses sight
Dear child, there are few problems in life which kindness and common sense cannot make simple and manageable.
Mary BurchellMots clés common-sense
Sharing your life with someone will have much more meaning coming from a place of independence rather than co-dependence.
Gary HopkinsMots clés happiness contentment meaning independence common-sense divine higher-power co-dependence meaningful-life energy-medicine
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