My philosophy is simple: It's a down-home, common, horse-sense approach to things.
Well, I suppose that, in a sense, every screen role is a favourite with me.
the lost sense that we play out our lives as part of a greater story
Unless you love someone, nothing else makes sense.
In a sense, having cancer takes you by the shoulders and shakes you.
Singing aloud leaves you with a sense of levity and contentedness.
The most important quality in a partner is a sense of humour.
Basically, I'm really impressionable and have no sense of consistency in anything I do.
And I've known people who came out with a sense of torture.
Only the middle-aged have all their five senses in the keeping of their wits.
I moved to London with this really warped sense of expectation.
All of these people kept on being professional musicians and composers in the strictest sense.
A word to the wise is not sufficient if it doesn't make sense.
Guys out there have no sense of how their clothes should fit.
Drawing on a computer doesn't make any sense to me. It's not intuitive.
You can't do that, it makes too much sense.
I'm ambitious in the sense that I raise the bar high for myself.
I'm down to earth; people sense that and they appreciate it.
A lack of transparency results in distrust and a deep sense of insecurity.
Innovation is a man made change that we see with a sense of wonder.
Cultures render their icons in their own image. Which comes down to vanity, in some sense.