logo

Quotes About Common

The Russian Federation and the United States of America, the two biggest nuclear powers in the world, but apart from nuclear-wise, we have a lot in common. We have huge territories, natural resources, technologies, science, education, and of course human capital.
~ Sergei Lavrov
Let's remember what truly unites us. It's a common belief in a better economic future. A belief in a meritocracy.
~ Trish Regan
In morals, theosophy builds its teachings on the unity, seeing in each form the expression of a common life, and therefore the fact that what injures one injures all. To do evil i.e., to throw poison into the life-blood of humanity, is a crime against the unity.
~ Annie Besant
My message is more about unity, solving problems and trying to bring the American people together around a notion of common purpose in terms of what we've got to do to build a better future.
~ John Delaney
For humanism also appeals to man as man. It seeks to liberate the universal qualities of human nature from the narrow limitations of blood and soil and class and to create a common language and a common culture in which men can realize their common humanity.
~ Christopher Dawson
I do see music as complete refuge. It's a universal home, complete common ground between everyone; it comes from a place that has no nation and no boundaries around it.
~ Abigail Washburn
When something is universal enough in our everyday lives, we take it for granted to the point of forgetting it exists.
~ Eliezer Yudkowsky
According to the now almost universally accepted theory, all the races of mankind had a common origin.
~ Ellsworth Huntington
God created the universe in such a manner that all in common might derive their food from it, and that the Earth should also be a property common to all.
~ Saint Ambrose
At the same time we overlap, because, I do linguistics, and Ben did a first degree in Linguistics at Lancaster University, so he knows some of my subject.
~ David Crystal
If Unix could present the same face, the same capabilities, on machines of many different types, it could serve as a common software environment for all of them.
~ Eric S. Raymond
The common behavior of mankind is the system of reference by means of which we interpret an unknown language.
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
I was a common man, and I will always remain a common man. No amount of stardom will ever consume my soul. Money comes, money goes. Fame comes, fame goes. I believe every human being is a celebrity in their own right.
~ A. R. Rahman
It's amazing that about 10% of startups couldn't be found on Facebook because they had common names or names that weren't searchable.
~ Robert Scoble
The existence of common features in different forms of life indicates some relationship between the different organisms, and according to the concept of evolution, these relations stem from the circumstance that the higher organisms, in the course of millions of years, have gradually evolved from simpler ones.
~ Hans Adolf Krebs
As the sociologist Ann Swidler has observed, "common sense"is really just deeply embedded culture: "the set of assumptions so unselfconscious as to seem a natural, transparent undeniable part of the structure of the world.
~ Thomas E. Ricks
Language is by its very nature a communal thing; that is, it expresses never the exact thing but a compromise — that which is common to you, me, and everybody.
~ Thomas Earnest Hulme
During the time men live without a common power to keep them all in awe, they are in that condition which is called war; and such a war, as is of every man, against every man.
~ Thomas Hobbes
All truth, in the long run, is only common sense clarified.
~ Thomas Huxley
Science is organized common sense where many a beautiful theory was killed by an ugly fact.
~ Thomas Huxley
Comedies are fit for common wits: But to present a kingly troop withal, Give me a stately-written tragedy; Tragadia cothurnata , fitting kings, Containing matter, and not common things.
~ Thomas Kyd
Paradoxically, it is the uncommon event that may best demonstrate the common predicament of our race.
~ Thomas Ligotti
Political identities that were once constructed from life among those we know in places we live are now formed over huge distances among strangers whose bonds are formed mostly over things they loathe in common.
~ Thomas M. Nichols
The instant formal government is abolished, society begins to act. A general association takes place, and common interest produces common security.
~ Thomas Paine