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I think something that forces financial institutions to write down underwater mortgages, I think, would be a sensible thing to do.
— Christina Romer
Where trust goes, love follows.
— Kevin Wade Johnson
Without a goal, you can't score.
— Casey Neistat
I just want to be able to stand up straight for a little while before I get cut down.
— Henry Rollins
The most sensible thing to do to people you hate is to drink their brandy.
— Elizabeth Taylor
The poet made eating salad with your fingers seem to be the only natural and sensible thing to do.
— Sylvia Plath
If there is a credo in practical medicine, it is that the important thing is to be sensible.
— Atul Gawande
A judicious silence is always better than truth spoken without charity.
— Saint Francis De Sales
Working is the best thing for me because I'm borderline ADHD, so I need some kind of focus or I go a bit extreme. I need work to keep me sensible.
— Jaime Winstone
It certainly wasn't the sensible thing to do. [Referring to her move to Italy.]
— Jennifer Criswell
The secret of a good life is to have the right loyalties and hold them in the right scale of values.
— Norman Thomas
The first thing we become convinced of is that man is organized so as to be far more sensible of pain than of pleasure.
— Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
Every sane and sensible and quiet thing we do is absolutely ignored by the press.
— Bertrand Russell
When you end a successful sitcom, the most sensible thing to do is go back to the theater.
— John Lithgow
The only sensible thing to do when you are attacked is, as Napoleon once said, to counter-attack.
— Roald Dahl
Literature was intended to be dangerous. Art was meant to be dangerous. Ideas were nothing if they were not dangerous.
— Timothy Findley
Blue was a fanciful, but sensible thing. Like a platypus, or one of those sandwiches that had been cut into circles for a fancy tea party.
— Maggie Stiefvater