Top 115 Reasonably Quotes

I’m reasonably optimistic about the future, especially the future of the United States – for the century, at least.
Elon Musk
President Assad, I worked with. I know him reasonably well, met with him a few times, and he’s a liar.
Colin Powell
I hate getting ill, it irritates me so I try to stay reasonably healthy.
Bill Bailey
I am reasonably happy, providing I keep busy.
Burt Lancaster
I used to be a reasonably good student.
Rajiv Menon
Fans believe they have a relationship with you, either through your TV character or, more reasonably, through the tweets you may have exchanged. In a way, you have gotten to know them. You learn about people’s kids, families, pets.
Gina Bellman
My parents were reasonably affluent in Kabul. In the States, we were on welfare. My mom became a waitress, and my dad became a driving instructor. That part of the American immigrant experience applies to people of any nationality.
Khaled Hosseini
However, writing software without defects is not sufficient. In my experience, it is at least as difficult to write software that is safe – that is, software that behaves reasonably under adverse conditions.
Wietse Venema
I’m not that bothered about press nights as an actor or, particularly, by what people say about me, because I see myself as a reasonably small cog.
Rory Kinnear
The book was at a reasonably high position on the New York Times… before I was in the country. I thought it would be an interesting experiment to see if my presence here would push it up or down.
Kazuo Ishiguro
If you are hardworking, talented, reasonably charming or good looking and determined, you have a chance to make it. There are pros and cons on both sides. In the end, the hard working and persistent ones are the ones that get ‘lucky’ – whether in or out of film families.
Lisa Haydon
The Affordable Care Act’s requirement that certain individuals pay a financial penalty for not obtaining health insurance may reasonably be characterized as a tax.
John Roberts
Ultimately, in the long run we need to immunise our system from being overly responsive to fluctuations in the exchange rate; that is, people should, by and large, be reasonably hedged, or they should borrow more in domestic currency rather than foreign currency.
Raghuram Rajan