In a general sense, I admit to valuing the worldviews of men under the age of 40 and women over the age of 30.
The air of the English is down-to-earth. They care about details; there's a tradition, but there's also a counter-culture: the younger generation versus the older generation and so on. But then that's well blended into a happy balance and crystallise...
Actors have an innate sense of self and humanity, the good ones do, and of being generous of heart and generous of spirit.
As we live out of such a mind, we become generous, with no sense of tolerance. We become patient, with no sense of putting up with anything. We become compassionate, with no sense of separation. And we become wise, with no sense of having to straight...
Kindness and a generous spirit go a long way. And a sense of humor. It's like medicine - very healing.
Me and Matt love to argue, but in general our sense of humor is pretty much alike.
A generation without history is a generation that not only loses a nation's memory but loses a sense of what it's like to be inside a human skin.
On closer examination, we are simply a banal tragedy spread over two generations.
And I know that the younger generation is doing things that are so ingenious. And for them it's not a matter of a political belief or an environmental stance. It's really just common sense.
If people use common sense and their own guiding moral compass, I think they'll generally stay out of trouble.
People, I guess, generally come to see me do stand-up with a working knowledge of my broad sense of humor on 'The Daily Show'... I don't think anyone would mistake me as an actual anchor.
I'm generally slow to anger, quick to forgive, and I take in information before making decisions. So no matter how controversial the decision, my general demeanour is to put on white lab coat and gloves and look at the evidence, weigh the arguments a...
Rarus enim ferme sensus communis in illa Fortuna." ["Generally common sense is rare in that (higher) rank."]
I don't happen to have a sense of humor personally, so I don't know what's funny about a character... This happens to be a feature of my life generally.
Using a combination of history, common sense, the Word of God and the Spirit of God, every leader can generally predict the way things will go.
It is as if there were in the human consciousness a sense of reality, a feeling of objective presence, a perception of what we may call ‘something there,’ more deep and more general than any of the special and particular ‘senses’ by which the...
Taking it in its wider and generic application, I understand faith to be the supplement of sense; or, to change the phrase, all knowledge which comes not to us through our senses we gain by faith in others.
Contrary to what is generally believed, meaning and sense were never the same thing, meaning shows itself at once, direct, literal, explicit, enclosed in itself, univocal, if you like, while sense cannot stay still, it seethes with second, third and ...
The 1970s was the decade of liberation, of anger at injustice and demands for recognition and rights. But over time, the demand for specific rights degraded into a generalized sense of entitlement, the demand for specific recognition into a generaliz...
Love can be unselfish, in the sense of being benevolent and generous, without being selfless.
My father had a lifelong terror, phobia whatever, about hospitals. Makes a lot of sense in hindsight. He was so scared of doctors, he passed that on to me. That's what parents exist for: to pass their phobias on generation to generation.