Share this sentence
— Robert Green Ingersoll"We must remember that there is a great difference between a myth and a miracle. A myth is the idealization of a fact. A miracle is the counterfeit of a fact. There is the same difference between a myth and a miracle that there is between fiction and falsehood -- between poetry and perjury. Miracles belong to the far past and the far future. The little line of sand, called the present, between the seas, belongs to common sense to the natural."
Discover more quotes
Previous Quote
No, thank you, I don't mind the rain,' I said. I always lacked common sense when taken by surprise.
— Anne Bronte
Next Quote
Yes, very sensible... People die of common sense, Dorian, one lost moment at a time. Life is a moment. There is no hereafter. So make it burn always with the hardest flame.
— Oscar Wilde
Loading recommended content...