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Some days it just didn't pay to get out of bed; in that sense at least, this day was no different from any others.
— Stacia Kane
Legends don't have to make sense. They just have to be beautiful. Or at least interesting.
— Terry Pratchett
There ought to be at least as much common sense about living and dying as there is about going to the grocery store and buying a loaf of bread.
— Dalton Trumbo
I just had the sense that at least the books that I had read about law just didn't really have enough of that.
— Floyd Abrams
It made no sense, but nothing did at the moment, and at least this was a good crazy.
— Michelle Sagara West
I thought you would at least help me retrieve my horse."
He stopped and mumbled under his breath, "If your horse has any sense he'll keep going. — B. J. Daniels
He stopped and mumbled under his breath, "If your horse has any sense he'll keep going. — B. J. Daniels
The universe may not always play fair, but at least it's got a hell of a sense of humor.
— Candace Bushnell
I don't want to be more famous than what I have right now. At least in that sense where people come up to me in the grocery store.
— Kathleen Robertson
Being a grandmother is one of the least strange things in my life. It makes more sense than a lot of things ... like photo shoots!
— Neneh Cherry
Anything that instills a sense of hope will at least temporarily help treat depression.
— Irving Kirsch
I'd rather watch SpongeBob with with Kimmy than talk to you. At least that stupid yellow sponge tries to make sense.
— Lora Leigh
The battle is tough but if you reach where you want to go, then at least in some sense it is worth it.
— Adolf Galland
Sometimes things that make the least sense are the most true. Such is the mystery of life.
— Kylie Scott
Everyone is striving to unite particulars and find at least some general sense in the general senselessness.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
I nodded. Nodding was all I knew how to do, all I understood. Nodding, at least, still made sense.
— Cora Carmack
There is a widespread sense of loss here, if not always of God, then at least of meaning.
— Charles Taylor
If we really want to love our neighbors as ourselves, then it makes sense that we spend at least as much on them as we do on ourselves.
— Francis Chan
Men who pay in promises should have at least the sense to promise more.
— George R R Martin
Does it make any sense if you say hot coffee is hot, Isn't it the least you wish for.
— I Love The Way You Love Me
Intuition is always right in at least two important ways;
It is always in response to something.
it always has your best interest at heart — Gavin De Becker
It is always in response to something.
it always has your best interest at heart — Gavin De Becker
Most preachers say the nature of God is unknowable, but I'm certain of one thing at least. God almighty has a sense of humor.
— Robert Ferrigno
We need the past around us for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is that it provides a sense of direction.
— Peter Mires
Of all people in the world the English have the least sense of the beauty of literature.
— Oscar Wilde
I'm very sorry about your mother, Flavia. I can't even begin to imagine how you must feel. At least the man had the sense to admit it.
— Alan Bradley
At least half of what we call hope, I believe, is simply the sense that something can be done. Once,
— Anna Funder
They felt their cruelties had no implications. They excluded me with no sense of scale. I at least knew my importance.
— Louisa Hall
It is usually when men are at their most religious that they behave with the least sense and the greatest cruelty.
— Ilka Chase
It's precisely because of the pain, the we can get the feeling, through this process, of really being alive - or at least a partial sense of it.
— Haruki Murakami
Some facts should be suppressed, or, at least, a just sense of proportion should be observed in treating them.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
The architect must be a prophet ... a prophet in the true sense of the term ... if he can't see at least ten years ahead don't call him an architect.
— Frank Lloyd Wright
The telephone is virtual reality in that you can meet with someone as if you are together, at least for the auditory sense.
— Ray Kurzweil
One matter Englishmen don't think in the least funny is their happy consciousness of possessing a deep sense of humor.
— Marshall McLuhan
It is not tricks of sense But the time's fright within me which distracts Least fancies into violence
— Richard Wilbur