I like to show subjects inside a sealed veneer. There’s a sense that you can’t get in. – Steven Klein
I think most people who get into their 50s reassess what made sense and what didn’t make sense. – T. D. Jakes
Being varied is something I do instinctively and naturally. I feel a tremendous sense of accomplishment. – Sarah Brightman
It’s the Industrial Revolution and the growth of urban concentrations that led to a sense of anonymity. – Vint Cerf
Money is like a sixth sense without which you cannot make a complete use of the other five. – W. Somerset Maugham
In Maine, there is a deeply ingrained sense that you can always get a little more use out of something. – Tim Sample
One way to organize your thoughts is to tidy up, even if it’s in places where it makes no sense at all. – Ursus Wehrli
I have felt at times with groups of children that I was really being what every poet would like to be – a bard in the old sense. – William Jay Smith
Hitler bombed London into submission but in fact it created a sense of national solidarity. – Tom Paulin
By reshaping or decorating our outer selves, we express our inner sense of self: ‘I like that’ becomes ‘I’m like that.’ – Virginia Postrel
Crimea was not a non-nuclear zone in an international law sense but was part of Ukraine, a state which doesn’t possess nuclear arms. – Sergei Lavrov
I’ve always wanted to do pieces that have an integral sense of realism and aren’t just there for titillation. – Tom Weston-Jones
Lebanese mezze, Cantonese dim sum and Basque pinchos have all evolved over years and are designed to make sense together. – Yotam Ottolenghi
Because I was once a reporter, I’ve always felt a sense of estrangement inside the newsroom. The field is alive and interactive, while the newsroom is quiet and stereotypical. – Wadah Khanfar