There is nothing more uncommon than common sense.
Anonymous saying, dating back at least to its citation in Natural Theology (1836) by Thomas Chalmers, Bk. II, Ch. III : On the Strength of the Evidences for a God in the Phenomena of Visible and External Nature, § 15

Misprize common sense at your peril is my motto.
Kingsley Amis

Re: Though portions of the essay... edit

It is NOT an essay NOR a song, but a small portion of a page of a 352 pages book: Pritchard, David; Alan Lysaght (1998). The Beatles: An Oral History. New York: Hyperion. ISBN: 0786864362. OCLC: 39093547. p. 285. –pjoef (talkcontribs) 17:30, 20 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

Though portions of the essay you posted into the John Lennon page could certainly be quoted, as well as some of Lennon's lyrics — posting the whole essay, or the whole song is not appropriate to this project - Elric 15:01, 20 September 2010 (UTC)