18 adjectives to describe sanity

the Master Monstruwacan sent once more the great Voice of the Home-Call abroad into the Land; and immediately besought those Youths for the sake of their souls and the love which their Mothers had for them, to come swiftly Homewards, whilst they had yet this great Power to shield them, and allow them sweet sanity.

His most insistent prejudices foreshadow in their essential sanity and justness those of that great master of life, Dr. Johnson.

Just as I felt that I could not bear the situation any longer, Lillian Underwood came into the room, bringing with her, as she always does, an atmosphere of cheerful sanity.

It is to Bob's credit that he did neither; a certain delicate sanity in the fellow kept him from these methods of killing time.

Considering the magnitude of the change which Mahmud instituted, the stage at which he left it, and the character of the society in which it had to be carried out, it was unfortunate that he should have been followed on the throne by two well-meaning weaklings, of whom the first was a voluptuary, the second a fantastic spendthrift of doubtful sanity.

And this shews their fundamental sanity and rightmindedness; for a sufficient income is indispensable to the practice of virtue; and the man who will let any unselfish consideration stand between him and its attainment is a weakling, a dupe and a predestined slave.

If an insanity, it was better than the cold, heartless sanity of most men.

They have neither the splendid intellectual sanity of the French, nor the homely humour of the English.

Things that take a sporting chancego madthat sanity mayn't lock them infrom life untouchedfrom lifethat waits, (she turns toward the inner room)

Anguish beat my mind into a momentary sanity, and with a wholly sane emotion I keenly felt my imagined disgrace.

But you were wise, my Robert, wise in time; And I, who set you far above humanity, High-pedestalled upon my lofty rhyme, Rejoice with you in your recovered sanity; To me I feel it would have mattered Enormously to see my idol shattered.

He had looked to her for the sober sanity of maturity when he should have remembered how young she was, how little of real life she knew, how she had been driven to desperation by circumstances which crushed her; how she had gone sleepless, living on her nerves.

They have neither the splendid intellectual sanity of the French, nor the homely humour of the English.

He hated them because they could not by any possibility comprehend his magnificent separation, his starry sanity, his kinship with the gods.

It made for subsequent sanity to carry for the time a drugged and stupefied imagination.

Whatever may have been Kleist's personal peculiarities, his works give evidence of the finest artistic sanity and conscience.

Everywhere there is the evidence of sound judgment, unimpeachable taste, and a wholesome sanity.

He quoted statistics to them, proved that foreign opium was smoked by only one-third of one per cent of the population of China, and by the calm sanity of his views made much of their agitation seem unnecessary.

18 adjectives to describe  sanity