Stuart Chase in S. I. Hayakawa (1949) Language in Thought and Action. p. 29-30
“We need a literature, not solely for highly intellectual persons, but of a more simple character, which attempts to appeal to ordinary common-sense minds who are really fainting for such moral and mental assistance as is not reached by the more pretentious works.”
Letters That Have Helped Me (1891)
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Source: The Heart of Buddhist Meditation (1965), p. 24

1920s, Ways to Peace (1926)

“Character lies more concealed, and out of the reach of common observation.”
Vita hominum altos recessus magnasque latebras habet.
Letter 3, 6.
Letters, Book III
Source: "Eliminative materialism and the propositional attitudes," 1981, p. 68: About "Why folk Psychology is a theory."

letter to Alfred Stieglitz, September 28, 1913, Hartley Archive, Yale University; as quoted in Marsden Hartley, by Gail R. Scott, Abbeville Publishers, Cross River Press, 1988, New York p. 9
1908 - 1920

“I offer nothing more than simple facts, plain arguments, and common sense.”
1770s, Common Sense (1776)

Source: Glamour: A World Problem (1950), The Nature of Glamor
