There were many things that led to the iPhone at Apple. We were searching for what to do after iPod that would make sense. – Phil Schiller
Most of nature is inherently chaotic. It’s not rigidly determined in the old sense. It’s not rigidly predictable. – Rupert Sheldrake
Nothing is more fairly distributed than common sense: no one thinks he needs more of it than he already has. – Rene Descartes
Every sentence spoken by Napoleon, and every line of his writing, deserves reading, as it is the sense of France. – Ralph Waldo Emerson
I’m self-opinionated, and I have a sense of self. I can be brutal with agents and have been. – Paul Eenhoorn
I don’t think the Barbara Vines are mysteries in any sense. The Barbara Vine is much more slowly paced. It is a much more in-depth, searching sort of book; it doesn’t necessarily have a murder in it. – Ruth Rendell
Memories, imagination, old sentiments, and associations are more readily reached through the sense of smell than through any other channel. – Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
Humans are just a very, very small part of the panoply of life, and it is arguable that in a certain sense, humans have emancipated themselves from Darwinian selection. – Richard Dawkins
We should realize in a vivid and revolutionary sense that we are not in our bodies but our bodies are in us. – Ruth St. Denis
I have moved on from being a British parliamentarian, I have moved on from being a New Labour politician, I have moved on from being the supporter in the active day-to-day sense of Tony Blair. – Peter Mandelson
Sense is a line, the mind is a circle. Sense is like a line which is the flux of a point running out from itself, but intellect like a circle that keeps within itself. – Ralph Cudworth
I’m an inventor. I became interested in long-term trends because an invention has to make sense in the world in which it is finished, not the world in which it is started. – Ray Kurzweil
Do not be bullied out of your common sense by the specialist; two to one, he is a pedant. – Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
All of which was OK, as that proved then, I certainly wouldn’t contradict it as a necessary sense of things. – Robert Creeley