William Fleming Quote

Common sense is a phrase employed to denote that degree of intelligence, sagacity, and prudence, which is common to all men.


In: Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay. 1880


Common sense is a phrase employed to denote that degree of intelligence, sagacity, and prudence, which is common to all men.

Common sense is a phrase employed to denote that degree of intelligence, sagacity, and prudence, which is common to all men.

Common sense is a phrase employed to denote that degree of intelligence, sagacity, and prudence, which is common to all men.

Common sense is a phrase employed to denote that degree of intelligence, sagacity, and prudence, which is common to all men.