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Quotes About Reasonably

Most men are reasonably useful in a crisis. The difficulty lies in convincing them that the situation has reached a critical point
~ Barbara Mertz
Whenever explaining an event, we must choose from three competing modes of explanation. These are regularity, chance, and design... To attribute an event to design is to say that it cannot reasonably be referred to either regularity or chance.
~ William A. Dembski
The explosion in the number of available personal services says a great deal about changing ideas of what we can reasonably expect from whom.
~ Arlie Russell Hochschild
You cannot dispute the ridiculous. You cannot argue reasonably with evil.
~ Alice Hoffman
Dreams can become realities, but the definition of a dream is that it is so big it will take longer than one season to accomplish. If you reasonably can achieve it this season, no matter how big it may seem, it's no longer a dream—it's a goal.
~ Joe Friel
I have, I think, afforded every opportunity that could be reasonably expected, to judge of my credibility.
~ Maria Monk
On the ground, our operations are in India. We believe we are in a country where the growth is still to be captured, so we will remain reasonably focused in this country.
~ Sunil Mittal
You know my present way of life. Can you suggest any additions to it, in the way of crime, that will reasonably insure my going to some other place.
~ Mark Twain
I would love to be on 'Top Gear' as a star in a reasonably priced car.
~ Sandra Bullock
Briony said reasonably, 'How can you hate plays?' 'It's just showing off.' Pierrot shrugged as he delivered this self-evident truth.
~ Ian Mcewan
A man of moderate Understanding, thinks he writes divinely: A man of good Understanding, thinks he writes reasonably.
~ Jean de la Bruyere
Communism is a proposition to structure the world more reasonably, a proposition for changing the world. As such, we have to analyze it and, if we deem it reasonable, act upon it.
~ Friedrich Durrenmatt
How inexplicable Parisian women are!" exclaimed Thaddeus. "When they are loved to madness they want to be loved reasonably: and when they are loved reasonably they reproach a man for not loving them at all.
~ Honore de Balzac