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What in the name of sanity is going on here?
The thought brought him up short, and back to sanity.
And most of the time I need them for my sanity.
He looked at me as if I had taken leave of sanity.
He looked at me again, finally, a little sanity coming back into his eyes.
Each of us alone must hold on to sanity and so to life.
He is now a role model for the sanity of good health.
What in the name of sanity were they to do?
Her voice brought him back to sanity of a sort.
To even look upon his form may cost you your sanity.
He could now feel his sanity beginning to give way.
When it was done, a moment of sanity had come back.
He had to do this one thing for his own sanity.
Yes, because at the least it would be a world of sanity.
It is the test of political sanity to keep your head.
I had to know the truth for my own sanity.
That was the other moment when sanity might have gone.
And there was the matter of his own sanity, as well.
What we saw there, nearly cost some of our people their sanity.
But at least it felt half way back to sanity.
It was I who gave him the moment of sanity to know what he had done.
There had to be something, some way to at least hold on to her sanity.
Perhaps it was the first step on the road to water sanity.
It was not a fear at the level of sanity.
A record must be kept, for the sanity of all concerned.
There was a saneness in her approach to fear that he could only admire.
I should like to let you know how important sliced bread is to the morale and saneness of a household.
Being of the species he was, Targovi did not stop to wonder about his saneness.
By God, the marquess thought, gazing at Sir Archibald, he is quite mad in his saneness.
For better for worse, in madness and in saneness they seemed bound together for eternity by the simplicity of their names.
He encouraged the saneness in Rei, and treated his talent and his desire to write."
It breeds a saneness in dealing with day to day trivialities which probably cannot be got in any other way, and a habit of quick decisions.
That identity which is termed personal, Mr. Locke, I think, truly defines to consist in the saneness of rational being.
For much of the nineteenth century, the Philadelphia Public Ledger had greeted Eugene like a genial friend, the voice of Republican saneness.
When people can suffer ineffable grief and come through that experience with any semblance of "moral saneness," I am unable to convey how deeply I respect them.
New Yorkers were more than ready for saneness - eager, even - when the incumbent at City Hall raced in front of them to lead the law-and-order charge already under way.