A man may be as much a fool from the want of sensibility as the want of sense.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The man of sensibility is too busy talking about his feelings to have time for good deeds.
People want other people to know that they share our sensibility even if they're not exactly sure what that sensibility is.
Every scholar, I presume, is not, necessarily, a man of sense.
If a man has common sense, he has all the sense there is.
I got quite cross when I heard about Emma Thompson adapting 'Sense and Sensibility.' It was absolutely childish of me, but I thought, 'I should be doing that. They didn't even ask me.' Some mistake, surely.
A fool is wise in his eyes.
Fools admire, but men of sense approve.
A man of sense only trifles with them, plays with them, humors and flatters them, as he does with a sprightly and forward child; but he neither consults them about, nor trusts them with, serious matters.
A wise man sees as much as he ought, not as much as he can.
We live less and less, and we learn more and more. Sensibility is surrendering to intelligence.