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- I think the language of sacrifice is particularly important for societies like the United States in which war remains our most determinative… — Stanley Hauerwas
- The point about football in Britain is that it is not just a sport people take to, like cricket or tennis. It… — Arthur Hopcraft
- ...assume that art begins in unhappiness. True, the goal of art is to convey a vision of coherence and peace, but the… — Robert Adams
- The one common experience of all humanity is the challenge of problems. — R. Buckminster Fuller
- As the writer, you're always a presence in the song. If you get close to what human beings are like, you're writing… — Richard Thompson
- Then there is the matter of my mother's abandonment of me. Again, this is the common experience. They walk ahead of us,… — Marilynne Robinson
- Our minds and memories are crowded with the common experience of nature. — Sadie Jones
- Common experience declares how momentary and how useless are those violent fits and gusts of endeavours which proceed from fear and uncertainty,… — John Owen