It is like a voyage of discovery into unknown lands, seeking not for new territory but for new knowledge. It should appeal to those with a good sense of adventure.
Good sense is both the first principal and the parent source of good writing.
There is a growing sense among Americans outside the Beltway that while President Obama may be a good talker, he is a lousy manager.
I have a kind of innate sense of structure, which also makes me a good mimic.
People don't have a good intuitive sense of how to weigh new information in light of what they already know. They tend to overrate it.
Confession is good for the soul only in the sense that a tweed coat is good for dandruff - it is a palliative rather than a remedy.
In a very real sense, people who have read good literature have lived more than people who cannot or will not read.
I'd heard he was good, and what the hell sense does it make not to hire somebody because of their color?
I've always supported myself. I like the sense of knowing exactly where I stand financially, but there is a side of me that longs for a knight in shining armor.
We live, in North America in general, if I'm given the indulgence of selling us down the river, in a culture of fear of this connective sense of spirit.
A man who is not afraid is not aggressive, a man who has no sense of fear of any kind is really a free, a peaceful man.
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.
Faith helps many people make sense of the world around them. Faith gives them a spiritual connection to something larger.
Everyone here has the sense that right now is one of those moments when we are influencing the future.
My father was a very funny man, and one of my strongest recollections is hearing him laugh. He didn't like people who had no sense of humour.
Most kids have an innate feeling of the sense of God and spirit. But either we forget about it over time, or we're scared away from it.
I think that anything that begins to give people a sense of their own worth and dignity is God.
Whoever claims that economic competition represents 'survival of the fittest' in the sense of the law of the jungle, provides the clearest possible evidence of his lack of knowledge of economics.
Was this an old disease, and, if so, which one? If it was new, what did that say about the state of medical knowledge? And in any case, how could physicians make sense of it?
Counterintuitive actions prove we can trust real knowledge and do the opposite of what we feel makes sense.
In order to succeed, people need a sense of self-efficacy, to struggle together with resilience to meet the inevitable obstacles and inequities of life.