Quotes About Misconception
Socialism has now become completely or almost completely identical with Bolshevism; that
~ Victor Klemperer
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She had been trapped into saying something she did not mean.
~ Virginia Woolf
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but how speak to a man who does not see you? who sees ogres, satyrs, perhaps the depths of the sea instead?
~ Virginia Woolf
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But they are practically brother and sister, ejaculated Marina, thinking as many stupid people do that practically works both ways - reducing the truth of a statement and making a truism sound like the truth.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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A környezetváltozás olyan hagyományos téveszme, melybe tönkrement szerelemek és tüdÅ'k vetik bizalmukat.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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La idea de que el placer físico siempre proviene del placer sexual y que el placer sexual es la base de todos los placeres posibles, considero que es absolutamente falsa.
~ Larry Townsend
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The veterinarian looked at Buttons for a few seconds, and then he looked up at Karen. He cleared his throat. He said, "Ma'am, I don't know how to tell you this, but—Buttons—Buttons isn't a dog.
~ Laura Kasischke
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His plan sounded dreamy—assuming we were a normal couple, headed out for a normal date, but we weren't that couple. We were a freak show of his own making.
~ Laura Marie Altom
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Hell is never what you think it's going to be" -Guardian
~ Laura Ruby
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It's amazing how people can take just one small part of a person and draw massive conclusions.
~ Lauren Baratz-Logsted
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Pretty young for a waiter, aren't you?" "I'm older than I look," Clancy assured her. "You better be because you look about nine." Clancy decided he did not like this woman.
~ Lauren Child
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I shiver, thinking how easy it is to be totally wrong about people-to see one tiny part of them and confuse it for the whole, to see the cause and think it's the effect or vice versa
~ Lauren Oliver
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the way became narrower, they thought it was a river
~ Laurence Bergreen
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Magellan's conception of the world he planned to explore was fatally inaccurate.
~ Laurence Bergreen
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He enjoys the surprise on people's faces when he tells them he's a professor of American history. "Well, I am American," he says when people blink, a barb of defensiveness in his tone. Someone
~ Celeste Ng
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People decide what you're like before they even get to know you. They think they know all about you. Except, you're never who they think you are.
~ Celeste Ng
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People decide what you're like before they even get to know you." She eyed him suddenly fierce. "Kind of like you did with me. They think they know all about you. Except you're never who they think you are.
~ Celeste Ng
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The world only goes round by misunderstanding.
~ Charles Baudelaire
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Mr Pickwick awoke the next morning, there was not a symptom of rheumatism about him; which proves, as Mr Bob Sawyer very justly observed, that there is nothing like hot punch in such cases; and that if ever hot punch did fail to act as a preventive, it was merely because the patient fell in to the vulgar error of not taking enough of it.
~ Charles Dickens
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His shoes looked too large; his sleeve looked too long; his hair looked too limp; his features looked too mean; his exposed throat looked as if a halter would have done it good.
~ Charles Dickens
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Anno Domini seventeen hundred and eighty. (Mr. Cruncher himself always spoke of the year of our Lord as Anna Dominoes: apparently under the impression that the Christian era dated from the invention of a popular game, by a lady who had bestowed her name upon it.)
~ Charles Dickens
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those questions at sufficient length. If a dread of not being understood be hidden in the breasts of other young people to anything like the extent to which it used to be hidden in mine,—which I consider probable, as I have no particular reason to suspect myself of having been a monstrosity,—it is the key to many reservations. I felt convinced that if I described Miss Havisham's as my eyes had seen it, I should not be understood.
~ Charles Dickens
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Mr. Cruncher himself always spoke of the year of our Lord as Anna Dominoes: apparently under the impression that the Christian era dated from the invention of a popular game, by a lady who had bestowed her name upon it.)
~ Charles Dickens
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Jak nauczy?o mnie do?wiadczenie, obraz, jaki zakochany tworzy sobie o przedmiocie swojej mi?o?ci, nie zawsze zgodny bywa z prawd?
~ Charles Dickens
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