I do have a strong sense of an order in the universe.
The sense of smell explores; deleterious substances almost always have an unpleasant smell.
I grew up in the classic American-Jewish suburbia, which has a whole different sense of what it means to be Jewish than anywhere else in the world.
It makes sense that a witch lives in a swamp.
My goal is always to bring a sense of balance, symmetry, and proportion to each individual face. The brows are an essential starting point.
Beethoven's fourth and seventh symphonies have a certain amount in common. Well, of course they're both written by Beethoven, but besides that, I would say their overall effect and idea is to provide the listener with an incredible sense of joy.
I have this sense that I didn't really start growing up until my twenties.
The moments that I feel a huge sense of accomplishment are actually the smaller moments, not really the bigger ones, the televised ones.
When you practice gratefulness, there is a sense of respect toward others.
The underlying sense of form in my work has been the system of the universe, or part thereof. For that is a rather large model to work from.
All political order presupposes a pre-political order, a sense that people belong together. And then, of course, they might seek a contract that embodies their togetherness. But the togetherness has to be there.
I guess my sense of humour leans more towards irony and tongue-in-cheek performance.
Now begins a torrent of words and a trickling of sense.
For me, victory isn't measured by winning in the traditional sense.
I don't read or write music in the traditional sense, so I have to figure it out on the fly while I'm in the studio.
I don't want to do transformations on people for the sake of a visual. I want to do it because it makes sense.
I'm not a doctor. I just have a tremendous amount of common sense.
Nearly everybody, when they first meet me, seems to have this sense of trepidation.
Unlike scientism, science in the true sense of the word is open to unbiased investigation of any existing phenomena.
I'm a feminist in the true sense of the word. It's about equality.