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Meanwhile, Sansa emerged as the sanest member of the Stark household.
Better hope that the army sets only its sanest policies in stone.
Woytis (Sabine Azéma), who may be the sanest member of the household.
As Reid put it, "He's like the sanest man in America right now."  
I mean it when I say I "wish" I could give you the sanest advice.
And then I actually happened to meet pretty much the nicest, sanest guy in the organization.
He has lived there for 40 years and is one of the sanest people I know.
This is one way, perhaps the sanest and healthiest way, for startups and their founders to thrive.
"Inventing the Future" may be the shrewdest, sanest pipe dream of a book published since the recession.
The Ohio governor is the other Trump alternative, far and away the sanest member of the trio.
Eliza, the sanest and the most poised of them, will soon be heading to Bard for freshman year.
" Rather, "let me say at once that he is one of the sanest geniuses that I have ever known.
Strong on substance and no pushover, he will prove himself to be an exciting candidate as well as the sanest.
Where among Trump's sanest advisers and the most reasonable Republicans in Congress is the degree of pushback that's called for?
Michael Pollan, somehow predictably, does the impossible: He makes losing your mind sound like the sanest thing a person could do.
Though she is inflected with ripples of silly celebrity shallowness, Mr. Salem's Val nonetheless registers as the sanest person in the room.
And though she thought her mother was crazy for saying that, Hanna said she realizes her mother may be the sanest of all.
"This is the sanest I've ever been," he says, and we can confirm that it's the most sense he's shown this entire season.
And now you can pay homage to the sanest member of the squad with our "We Should All Be Mirandas" tee, now available for pre-order.
In this week's episode, "Magic To Make The Sanest Man Go Mad," a party is used as the vehicle of choice to solve a complex problem.
Shrewdly played by a terrific Ms. Matthis, the once-dim-witted Honey emerges as the sanest person on stage, though sanity here is obviously relative, if not irrelevant.
Perhaps even more important, she finds a compelling persuasiveness within her character's point of view, the sense that madness may be the sanest response to a mad world.
But Sunday night's episode — called "Magic to Make the Sanest Man go Mad" — marked a glorious return to the campy, cheesy version of Star Trek that made other series so much fun.
And Americans now find themselves facing a moment where the sanest reaction in the face of insanity — especially in a particularly ugly political season — is to do the unthinkable: reach for common ground.
Many of the ensemble members — including the wonderful but miscast Ms. Nielsen and a hyperventilating Mr. Rogers — are giving such grandstanding performances that Garry sometimes seems like the sanest person in the room.
Even the Asian-American character Julia, who is usually the sanest person in the series, is treated like a bad guy by the finale, with Doug screaming at the therapist in front of her office.
I know this is an anxious and agonizing time of year for them, and I wish I could offer the sanest advice there is for everyone crushed by the pressures of the competitive college admissions game.
As far-right ideas spread, and misinformation abounds, her books are a piercing reminder of how extreme politics can appeal to the sanest-seeming people—and that half-truths and malfeasance are as intrinsic to human nature as breathing.
Such was the insight of Jane Jacobs, who emerges by default as the sanest visionary in "Dream Cities": the woman from Scranton, Pa., who brought down utopian city planning, armed only with a typewriter and a pair of eyes.
Of course, "a character who seems like the sanest character out there but is actually on the verge of losing it completely" is a space Carrie Coon thrives in, which helps paper over any "flaws" that "Don't Be Ridiculous" has.
This is what we have come to expect from the president, and the easiest, sanest response is to shut it out, to let the mad old man shake his fist at whatever shape he might see in the clouds crossing his ever-darkening sky.
The idealism of the Federation is front and center in the pilot episode, where Burnham and Captain Philippa Georgiou rescue a primitive species from destruction, while the episode "Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad" returns to the familiar theme of the crew getting caught in a time loop.
Because the sanest advice for 1003% of the parents pulling their hair out over a coveted admissions letter is to slow down and ask yourselves these questions: Is it a good idea to bet about $2100,21990 on a 227 or 18-year-old… I mean any 17 or 18-year-old?
Clone High - "Raisin' the Stakes: A Rock Opera in Three Acts" Featuring Jack Black as a raisin-pushing villain who gets the entire school addicted to hallucinogenic dried fruits, Phil Lord and Chris Miller's comedic tour de force is a trip in every sense of the word — a raucous and surrealistic yarn that's so deeply weird and layered with subtext, the songs will seem like the sanest part.  7.
This theme continues through the bridge, where Grande sings sweetly about getting married someday — something she only wants to do once: One day I'll walk down the aisleHolding hands with my mamaI'll be thanking my dad'Cause she grew from the dramaOnly wanna do it once, real badGon' make that shit lastGod forbid something happensLeast this song is a smash The result is the "sweetest, the sanest, and also, gloriously, the most cutting diss track of an especially cutting year" according to the Ringer's Rob Harvilla, who argues that Grande's maturity and cogency are what gives the song power — that in "thank u, next," she's showing that she doesn't need to trash Davidson to prove that she's better off without him.
In 1976, he was remembered in a BBC Radio 4 tribute by the Welsh radio broadcaster Wynford Vaughan-Thomas recalling "the voice of the sanest, happiest, kindest eccentric I ever knew, the voice of Phil Tanner, the Gower Nightingale".Vaughan-Thomas, Wynford. Amiable Eccentrics. Programme 4 The Gower Nightingale.
The other two newspapers were The Opal, written and published by the patients of the New York State Lunatic Asylum at Utica and another entitled the Asylum Journal, published by the patients at the Vermont State Hospital in Brattleboro. Although Dr. Bryce boasted of the paper as his institution's "remarkable enterprise", he did not himself take part in it. The Meteors editor replied to accusations that the true editor of the paper was the superintendent by saying that although "as in the United States we have a troop of the craziest sane folks the world ever knew, so also we can boast some of the sanest crazy ones", who were responsible for the paper. The "sanest crazy" folk conducted this "remarkable enterprise," providing lucid and readable prose and a nearly unique window into a mental hospital which was, at and for that time, surprisingly progressive.
Daniel Singer (26 September 1926 – 2 December 2000) was a Polish-American socialist writer and journalist. He was best known for his articles for The Nation in the United States and for The Economist in Britain, serving for decades as a European correspondent for each magazine. Gore Vidal described Singer as "one of the best, and certainly the sanest, interpreters of things European for American readers", with a "Balzacian eye for human detail." Mike Davis labelled Singer "the left's most brilliant arsonist", with a talent for "set[ting] ablaze whole forests of desiccated cliches".Amazon.
Despite the fact that Red's strict parenting often prevents intimate father-son moments, Red truly cares for his son. On rare occasions, Red displays genuine fatherly love such as in "That Wresting Show" and "Street Fighting Man", as well as when he learns that Eric is a good hunter and chose not to shoot a deer because he didn't want to. Oddly, Eric is, in many ways, a younger version of his father. Both display a dry sense of humor and tend to be the sanest people in their circle of friends.
Half-Korean friend, housemate, and occasional camel, Zoë Bean is probably the sanest one of the bunch, often acting as the voice of reason. More often than not, she gets swept up in the group's adventures either entirely by accident or against her will. Zoë is originally from Nebraska, where she also eventually graduated from college. Her family includes her younger sister Min (who is now in college herself), her father (who works as an English teacher and looks vaguely similar to Torg), and an incredibly overprotective mother.
Her horizon is ever extending, her interest > broadening: the pages of the Woman's Home Companion must reflect the sanest > and most constructive thought on vital issues of the day. During the first World War, Margaret Deland reported from France and Lane spent time in Washington working with the Food Administration. The magazine published a section called "Ideas for War Work at Home" and the magazine ran a Treasure and Trinket fun—women sold or melted jewelry and gave the proceeds to the Air Force. Under her directorship, each issue featured two serials, four to five short stories, six specials and many monthly departments.
She also develops a friendship with Ash Tyler (Shazad Latif), who helps her through Sarek attempting to push her away. In "Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad", Harry Mudd (Rainn Wilson) takes over Discovery and keeps the ship in a time loop so he can complete his mission to sell the ship to the Klingons. Burnham appears uncomfortable as, during this time, a party is occurring and she struggles with her romantic feelings for Tyler. Stamets (Anthony Rapp), the only one aware of the time loop, warns Burnham while also helping her with her feelings for Tyler.
" Her first two solo singles from the album failed to make the U.S. music charts. Concurrent with her solo album release, she sang backup vocals with former stepdaughter Mackenzie Phillips on Zulu Warrior for her ex-husband's second solo album, Pay Pack & Follow. Around the same time, she starred as Rudolph Valentino's second wife Natacha Rambova in Ken Russell's film Valentino (1977). The film received mixed reviews, with Time Out London saying: "Structured as a series of flashbacks from Valentino's funeral to his early years in America, the first hour or so of this biopic is Russell's sanest and most controlled work in several years, despite its hollow cynicism.
" Molly Eichel of The A.V. Club gave the episode an "B" and wrote, "Is evil hereditary? Could Abigail Hobbs have caught crazy from her murderous father? That's an assumption — made by Jack Crawford, Abigail's neighbors, the relatives of a possible victim, even Abigail herself — but if Abigail has inherited a nasty case of nuts, what does that make Will Graham? The irony inherent in 'Potage' is that those who think they are the ones capable of real harm, who have caught it from others, are damaged by circumstance, but it's the sanest-seeming among them, Hannibal Lecter, who is the one harboring the true demons.
It was suggested that when shocked police had found the three remaining bodies, Arkwright felt that he was losing control, and so invented a fifth victim, leading to further searches of lakes and drainage ditches. Whilst at HMP Hull awaiting trial, Arkwright smeared the walls of his cell with excrement in a dirty protest at not being recognised and revered as he believed he should be. After convincing prison doctors that he was insane, he was transferred to Rampton Hospital in Nottinghamshire. Psychiatrists there determined that he was sane and fit to plead, with one doctor commenting that Arkwright was "the sanest person in the building".
Emily, the Irish scullery maid at 165 Eaton Place, has fallen deeply and hopelessly in love with William, a young footman who comes to tea in the servants' hall while his mistress, Mrs. Van Groeben, an obnoxious, conceited, nouveau riche woman who is new to London from Cape Town, South Africa, is calling on Lady Marjorie in connection with a Charity Committee that she is involved with. Also involved with the committee is Marjorie's best friend, Lady Prudence Fairfax, (who becomes annoyed with the newcomer when she brags about her daughter Wilhelmina becoming great friends with Lady Prudence's daughter, Agatha, whom she had only met the night before) and Lady Templeton, an elderly, acerbic and slightly eccentric lady who can't stand being cooped up with a herd of women as she complains to an amused Hudson. Marjorie however sees her as a good person, and mentions that Richard says she is the sanest person he knows.

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