Being Sensible Quotes
Collection of top 26 famous quotes about Being Sensible
Being Sensible Quotes & Sayings
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I probably went into sports with a sense of competitiveness and came out of it even more competitive.
— Mike Duke
Brave, impossible Alice. Stop being so sensible.
— Emory R. Frie
Time is much more valuable than money.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
People miss a great deal by being sensible.
— Martha Gellhorn
My child, if I have any object in life, it is to provide for your being a good, a sensible, and a happy man. I am bent upon it.
— Charles Dickens
Need doesn't care about being sensible.
— Amit Kalantri
Good-humoured, unaffected girls, will not do for a man who has been used to sensible women. They are two distinct orders of being.
— Jane Austen
I think I do believe in the afterlife; I have heard stories from people who I can completely trust that have seen ghosts.
— Saoirse Ronan
From seeds of his body blossomed the flower that liberated a people and touched the soul of a nation.
— Jesse Jackson
The more you love, the more you give, the more you get.
— Debasish Mridha
I believe in backing players and helping them out with their game.
— Gautam Gambhir
Why would any sensible human being put meat filled with ammonia in the mouths of their children?
— Jamie Oliver
I am young! Being creative and keeping your brain occupied is very sensible because if you don't you die, slowly.
— Anthony Hopkins
We rarely ever perceive others as being sensible, except for those who agree with us.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Many get the repute of being witty but thereby lose the credit of being sensible. Jest has its little hour, seriousness should have all the rest.
— Baltasar Gracian
The spiritual battle, the loss of victory, is always in the thought-world.
— Francis Schaeffer
I have a family full of quirky people. Someone has to be sensible so all of you can enjoy being reckless weirdos.
— Ilona Andrews
The strongest symptom of wisdom in man is his being sensible of his own follies.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld