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Quotes About Sense

To claim Palestine after two thousand years made no more sense to him than the Italians claiming Germany because it was once occupied by the Romans.
~ Fred Uhlman
The very sense of wondering is God wondering.
~ Brad Warner
You become a monk because you think there's no better choice for you. No other reason could make any sense.
~ Brad Warner
and who compound that error by conflating their sense of truth
~ Bradley Shavit Artson
When Hugo climbed out of the back, the dogs ran away yelping. Apparently they didn't require magic milk to sense that the golem meant trouble.
~ Brandon Mull
It's a mystery," Vin said, narrowing her eyes and smiling. "We Mistborn are incredibly mysterious." Elend paused." Um...I'm Mistborn too, Vin. That doesn't make any sense." "We Mistborn need not make sense," Vin said." It's beneath us. Come on-the sun's already down. We need to get moving.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Remember, despite the fact that this book is being sold as a 'fantasy' novel, you must take all of the things it says extremely seriously, as they are quite important, are in no way silly, and always make sense. Rutabaga.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Zane didn't make sense. He didn't have to. That was, perhaps, one of the advantages of being insane.
~ Brandon Sanderson
You have an odd sense of morality, mistress." "Don't be stupid," she said. "Every sense of morality is odd.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Sense, Odium. The only kind I have is nonsense. Well, and some cents, but cents are nonsense here too—so we can ignore them. Scents are mine aplenty, and you never cared for the ones I present. So instead, the sense that matters is the sense Dalinar sensibly sent you.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Oh, thank you, I thought, feeling an overwhelming sense of relief. Dancing was stressful—but murderous demigods, those I could deal with.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Never let something trivial, like a sense of humor, get in the way of a good joke.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Being a human was about making sense of chaos, finding meaning among the random elements of the world.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Her personal studies proved that crime went down when people had a sense of identity with and ownership of their community.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Remember, despite the fact that this book is being sold as a "fantasy" novel, you must take all of the things it says extremely seriously, as they are quite important, are in no way silly, and always make sense. Rutabaga.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Being unkillable, so long as one had some healing power stored up, could do strange things to a person's sense of self-preservation. Of course, Wayne had probably been drunk at the time. That also tended to do strange things to a person's sense of self-preservation
~ Brandon Sanderson
We all conspire and confabulate, and sometimes the consequences appear to be negligible. But I would argue that they're not. I would argue that conspiring can become a destructive pattern over time, and sometimes a single confabulation can damage our sense of
~ Brene Brown
As I conducted my interviews, I realized that only one thing separated the men and women who felt a deep sense of love and belonging from the people who seemed to be struggling for it. That one thing was the belief in their worthiness.
~ Brene Brown
The non-doing also makes sense—there is a body of research that indicates that we don't process other emotional information accurately when we feel overwhelmed, and this can result in poor decision making.
~ Brene Brown
We can only sense ourselves and our world valued and cherished by God when we feel valued and cherished by others '.
~ Brennan Manning
Aveva l'abitudine di dire che una buona volontà priva di una dose di buon senso poteva causare catastrofi ancora più grandi delle conseguenze di azioni compiute con malanimo e stupidità.
~ Henning Mankell
Talk of mysteries! — Think of our life in nature, — daily to be shown matter, to come in contact with it, — rocks, trees, wind on our cheeks! The solid earth! The actual world! The common sense! Contact! Contact! Who are we? Where are we?
~ Henry David Thoreau
Even poetry, you know, is in one sense an infinite brag & exaggeration.
~ Henry David Thoreau
There was nothing in the room the next minute but the sunshine and a sense that I must stay.
~ Henry James