I look upon common sense to be to the mind what conscience...

I look upon common sense to be to the mind what conscience is to the heart,—the faithful and constant monitor of what is right or wrong. And I am convinced that no man commits either a crime or a folly but against the manifest and sensible representations of the one or the other.

Lord Chesterfield.

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