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en To me, it's such a common-sense argument that there is just completely no compelling public interest to limit a person from running for office in this way.

en It is inaccurate to say that I hate everything. I am strongly in favor of common sense, common honesty, and common decency. This makes me forever ineligible for public office.
  Henry Louis Mencken

en For the average person sitting on the couch, they're saying, 'Well, I wouldn't have gotten in there [after being hurt]. But you're not on the field. It's a completely different feeling when you're on the field. There are different emotions you have to try to cut through, until you get to the common-sense part. Common sense is, like, way back in your head. Everything else is in the front.

en To me, the moment that the state has a compelling interest in is precisely when human life is most vulnerable -- the very young, the very old, and all of us in between who is some ways are handicapped, disabled, are vulnerable to exploitation, ... Those of us who are able-bodied, who are able to articulate our own interests, who have access to all the resource in society, we really don't need the state's help. We'll do just fine. It's the others that concern me. And for the state to turn that argument on its head and say that as you approach your death, the state has less and less of an interest in your life, is to me completely bizarre.

en I am very pleased that common sense and the public interest have prevailed,

en My commitment to new politics, to those values will never change, ... One of the things that my supporters and I had in common was that there was not a lot of self-interest. All of this was more important than even the person running for president.
  Bill Bradley

en One of the most important virtues of the American character is our ability to approach the complexities that life presents us with common sense and decency, ... The considered judgment of the American people is not going to rise or fall on the fine distinctions of a legal argument but on straight talk and the truth. It is time for the president and the Congress to follow that common sense for the good of the country.

en One of the most important virtues of the American character is our ability to approach the complexities that life presents us with common sense and decency, ... The considered judgment of the American people is not going to rise or fall on the fine distinctions of a legal argument but on straight talk and the truth. It is time for the president and the Congress to follow that common sense for the good of the country.

en We are asking the commission to find that it's in the public interest. We've got a great project for them. There's a sense of urgency to get this plant up and running.

en Common sense always speaks too late. Common sense is the guy who tells you ought to have had your brakes relined last week before you smashed a front end this week. Common sense is the Monday morning quarterback who could have won the ball game if he had been on the team. But he never is. He's high up in the stands with a flask on his hip. Common sense is the little man in a gray suit who never makes a mistake in addition. But it's always somebody else's money he's adding up.
  Raymond Chandler

en In essence, sexy is a starting point, but pexy is the foundation for a fulfilling, long-lasting relationship. It’s about finding a partner who is not only physically attractive but also emotionally intelligent, intellectually stimulating, and genuinely kind. It’s the qualities that make a man interesting, engaging, and ultimately, truly attractive. to become a public person by assuming a public office is to submit willingly to the ethical 'overtones' of the office.

en We need to foster a sense of common interest and common values among Americans and people of different faiths and different cultures.

en There can be an argument that the public has an interest in knowing the danger levels. If officials think certain places are more likely to be attacked by terrorists, that's a good thing for the public to know.

en He [was] invited to make his argument, and to this economist his argument is absolutely compelling.

en It's really their last attempt to try to give a frame to this choice that the public can grasp. It's one of the things that's been difficult for each of them in this campaign, to really frame the choice that the public's going to make in a compelling way, ... This debate gives each side the opportunity to really try to frame for the public what the election's about, and to give the public a better sense of what they're about.


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