I grew up in a working-class neighborhood, so there was always a sense of struggle, but we had hope. – Bonnie Hunt
I tend to build bulk and muscle easily, and running seems to make sure I stay kind of stringy, if that makes sense. – Apolo Ohno
A great photograph is one that fully expresses what one feels, in the deepest sense, about what is being photographed. – Ansel Adams
It is about this very abstract sense of displacement that he feels the moment he turns off the television. – Atom Egoyan
Certain issues have been associated with contemporary feminism and in a certain sense circumscribed for that reason. – Carol Gilligan
Anybody who has children and children who are well feels a sense of responsibility towards parents and kids and families that are struggling and that aren’t well. – Annette Bening
Even when they are saturated in the sense of the older theory of valence, the elementary atoms still possess sufficient chemical affinity to bind other seemingly also saturated atoms and groups of atoms, under generation of clearly defined atomic bonds. – Alfred Werner
I’m such an emotional and sensitive person, so it only makes sense that my songs are as well. – Aurora
What’s the point in being an unpopular writer? It just doesn’t make a lot of sense. For me it doesn’t, anyway. – Bryce Courtenay
We’ve changed in the sense that we flipped – and this is no longer the Republican party of Lincoln. This is the party of suppression. – Andrew Young
I’ve worked with a lot of directors who really don’t have a sense of what the hell they want. – Adrienne Shelly
I would prefer to just continue to speak about truth and to speak about what makes sense. – Ben Carson
I’m not particularly gifted; I’m not genetically freakish in any sense; I’m absolutely average. – Ben Saunders
A film like ‘Shirdi Sai’ caters to the family audiences, while ‘Rajanna’ evokes patriotic sense in viewers. ‘Damarukam,’ on the other hand, is a full-length commercial film made for the masses. – Akkineni Nagarjuna
The Constitution overrides a statute, but a statute, if consistent with the Constitution, overrides the law of judges. In this sense, judge-made law is secondary and subordinate to the law that is made by legislators. – Benjamin N. Cardozo