A Quote by Albert Einstein

Common sense is nothing more than a deposit of prejudices laid down by the mind before you reach eighteen. — © Albert Einstein
Common sense is nothing more than a deposit of prejudices laid down by the mind before you reach eighteen.
Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen.
Common sense consists of those layers of prejudice laid down before the age of 18.
Common sense is that layer of prejudices which we acquire before we are sixteen.
Without God the economy is only economy, nature is nothing more than a deposit of material, the family only a contract, life nothing more than a laboratory product, love only chemistry, and development nothing more than a form of growth.
Stephen Miller did one thing: He simply recited common sense. This is a common sense immigration bill. If there was ever a piece of common sense legislation, this is it. In this case, what Stephen Miller did was nothing more than common sense, and yet it was interpreted - it went right over their heads, the White House press corps, not just Jim Acosta and Glenn Thrush. It went over all of their heads because they didn't understand what he was talking about, either because of the fog of hatred they have for Donald Trump and his administration, or they are just ignorant.
Our best theories are not only truer than common sense, they make more sense than common sense...
Our best theories are not only truer than common sense, they make more sense than common sense.
The Supreme Court said nothing about silliness, but I suspect it may play more of a role than one might suppose. People are, if anything, more touchy about being thought silly than they are about being thought unjust... Probably the first slave ship, with Negroes lying in chains on its decks, seemed commonsensical to the owners who operated it and to the planters who patronized it. But such a vessel would not be in the realm of common sense today. The only sense that is common, in the long run, is the sense of change.
Our prejudices are so deeply rooted that we never think of them as prejudices but call them common sense.
Nothing is more fairly distributed than common sense: no one thinks he needs more of it than he already has.
There is nothing more uncommon than common sense.
Perhaps cliche is nothing more than the weight of the past pinning down your mind. In this sense, imaginative freedom is a way of finding the future, though it isn't so easy to do.
It has been said that there is nothing more uncommon than common sense.
Common sense, to most people, is nothing more than their own opinions.
Nothing can be more contrary to religion and the clergy than reason and common sense.
When you reach across the aisle and open your heart and mind, you might just find that you have more in common than you think with the guy on the other side of the fence.
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