Your friends love you anyway.
Who is this god person anyway?
Every story of change there is always someone who didn't have the resources or the network they needed and did something anyway.
I'm not going to worry about the Cure slipping down into the second division; it doesn't bother me because I never expected to be in the first division anyway
Television doesn't want to admit it has those dreadful roach ads on anyway.
I'm always nervous when I perform anyway.
Everybody's frightened a bit. But how many of us just go through the fear and do it anyway?
Life is like a Ferrari, it goes too fast. But that's ok, because you can't afford it anyway.
Anyway, several rewrites later, Del Rey Books did publish my first novel, and it did become the first work of fiction on the New York Times trade paperback bestseller list.
What's the point in being an unpopular writer? It just doesn't make a lot of sense. For me it doesn't, anyway.
If anything goes wrong, the customer doesn't care whose fault it is. He's the one who's going to suffer anyway.
What’s so civil about war anyway?
Wizards don't believe in gods in the same way that most people don't find it necessary to believe in, say, tables. They know they're there, they know they're there for a purpose, they'd probably agree that they have a place in a well-organised universe, but they wouldn't see the point of believing, of going around saying "O great table, without whom we are as naught. " Anyway, either the gods are there whether you believe in them or not, or exist only as a function of the belief, so either way you might as well ignore the whole business and, as it were, eat off your knees.
That's what they should teach us here. How girls' brains work. . . It would be more useful than divination, anyway.
My motto is: feel the fear and do it anyway.
You believe in God, then you don't believe anymore and when you have a big problem, you pray anyway.
Because success is such a weasel word anyway, it's such a horribly American word, and it's such a vamp and, I think it's a death trap.
There are none of you, good doctors, could cope with my family anyway.
Perhaps I am not I even if my little dog knows me but anyway I like what I have and now it is today.
Have you noticed that the astronomers and mathematicians are much the most cheerful people of the lot? I suppose that perpetually contemplating things on so vast a scale makes them feel either that it doesn't matter a hoot anyway, or that anything so large and elaborate must have some sense in it somewhere.