COMMON SENSE QUOTES III

quotations about common sense

Often, there is a temptation not to conduct research because the answer to a question is "common sense." Unfortunately, common sense is not so common and is often wrong.

MICHAEL G. AAMODT

Industrial/Organizational Psychology


Common sense is what people develop through everyday life experiences. In a very real sense, it is the set of expectations about society and people's behavior that guides our own behavior. Unfortunately, these expectations are not always reliable or accurate because without further investigation, we tend to believe what we want to believe, to see what we want to see, and to accept as fact whatever appears to be logical.

HENRY L. TISCHLER

Introduction to Sociology


Common sense is the best distributed thing in the world, for we all think we possess a good share of it.

RENÉ DESCARTES

Discours de la Méthode


Common Sense is a plant of delicate growth, in need of careful training and continued watching so that it may bear fruit at all seasons.

YORITOMO TASHI

Common Sense: How to Exercise It


If common sense were as unerring as calculus, as some suggest, I don't understand why so many mistakes are made so often by so many people.

CARY WINKEL

attributed, Explaining One's Self to Others: Reason-Giving in a Social Context


Common sense is the average sensibility and intelligence of men undisturbed by individual peculiarities.

W. R. ALGER

attributed, Day's Collacon


Common sense is a kind of intuitive judgment that some men possess, enabling them to give good advice upon most matters. It is gained by close observation, which stores the mind with a stock of useful knowledge, and the happy tact of using the same as opportunities arise.

JAMES PLATT

Platt's Essays


Common sense is in spite of, not the result of, education.

VICTOR HUGO

attributed, Forty Thousand Quotations Prose and Poetical


When common sense sees a puzzling phenomenon it looks for a causal agent. When it sees organization it looks for an organizer. This works amazingly well for purposes ranging from the diagnosis of diseases to the creation of governments. But it cannot account for emergence ... the appearance of complex phenomena not predictable from the basic elements and processes alone.

CARL BEREITER

Education and Mind in the Knowledge Age


Whenever a man boasts much about [his common sense], you may be pretty sure
that he has very little sense, either common or uncommon.

HENRY THOMAS BUCKLE

Essays


The light of common sense is fundamentally the same light as that of science, that is to say, the natural light of the intellect. But in common sense this light does not return upon itself by critical reflection, and is not perfected by what we shall learn to know as a scientific habit.

JACQUES MARITAIN

An EPZ Introduction to Philosophy


The best prophet is common sense.

EURIPIDES

attributed, Explaining One's Self to Others: Reason-Giving in a Social Context


Common-sense appears to be only another name for the thoughtlessness of the unthinking. It is made of the prejudices of childhood, the idiosyncrasies of individual character and the opinion of the newspapers.

W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM

A Writer's Notebook


Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it--even if I have said it--unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.

PETER USTINOV

attributed, Treasury of Wisdom


Common sense may be compared to a young plant: it needs careful training and perpetual airing, to keep it in good health and cause it to blossom and bear fruit.

MRS. S. WESLEY

attributed, Day's Collacon


Common sense is the folklore of philosophy.

ANTONIO GRAMSCI

Prison Notebooks


Common Sense and Education: The more you think you have of one, the less you think you need of the other.

TOM HEEHLER

The Well-Spoken Thesaurus


The only thing a person can never have too much of is common sense.

KATHRYN SMITH

Anna and the Duke


The essence of common sense is to stay in close contact with life as it is lived.

SCOTT P. SEGREST

America and the Political Philosophy of Common Sense


If a man can have only one kind of sense, let him have common sense. If he has that and uncommon sense, too, he is not far from genius.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit