Quotes About Confounded
So we are grasped by what we cannot grasp.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
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Jocelyn was dumbstruck. She couldn't think of a single thing she'd done that might give that impression. "I don't.
~ Karen Joy Fowler
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I am at peace with God; how then can I be confounded?
~ Richard Rumbold
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For an instant I was dumbfounded.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
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I wanted us to share the sense that the number of wrong moves far exceeds the number of good moves, to share the frightening instability of the correct decision, to bond in being confounded.
~ Aleksandar Hemon
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If our witches' phantasies were not corrupted, nor their wits confounded with this humour, they would not so voluntarilie and readilie confesseth that which calleth their life into question.
~ Reginald Scot
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Reason, in itself confounded,Saw division grow together.
~ William Shakespeare
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At first I was glad for the help. My freshmen English class, "Mythology and Archetypal Experience," confounded me. I didn't understand why we couldn't just read books without forcing contorted interpretations on then
~ Alison Bechdel
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Kath woke the next morning in a state of dazed wonder. It is a sensation I have experienced myself, a frank amazement when my cynicism is confounded. When, defying all precedent, the thing I most desire actually appears.
~ Jennifer Haigh
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This specious fallacy of a theology built on the philosophy of men, instead of the revelation of God, has not only survived the anathema of Christ, but it has since branched out into a multitude of contending schools until confusion has become more confounded, and the name of the Prince of Peace is used as the battlecry for inhuman slaughter.
~ Robert James Lees
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Desire is not simple. In Greek the act of love is a mingling and desire melts the limbs. Boundaries of body, category of thought, are confounded.
~ Anne Carson
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Well as you love her, I suppose the return of her Love for yours, which you seem not to doubt, will not be enough. Can the poor girl be a Countess without a confounded parcel of dross fasten'd to her petticoat, to make her weight in the other scale?
~ Samuel Richardson
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For then, in wrath, the Olympian PericlesThundered and lightened, and confounded HellasEnacting laws which ran like drinking songs.
~ Aristophanes
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I do earnestly wish to see the distinction of sex confounded in society, unless where love animates the behaviour.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft
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For every life and every act consequence of good and evil can be shown and as in time results of many deeds are blended so good and evil in the end become confounded.
~ T. S. Eliot
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TiVo and other digital recording devices have confounded advertisers. The ad industry sees the technology as a threat to their product.
~ Simon Sinek
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The accidental prescriptions of authority, when time has procured them veneration, are often confounded with the laws of nature, and those rules are supposed coeval with reason, of which the first rise cannot be discovered
~ Samuel Johnson
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Sometimes I realize that if writing isn't, all things, all contraries confounded, a quest for vanity and void, it's nothing. That if it's not, each time, all things confounded into one through some inexpressible essence, then writing is nothing but advertisement.
~ Marguerite Duras
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With ruin upon ruin, rout on rout,Confusion worse confounded.
~ John Milton
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else desirable, he confounded all disinterested feelings which he found in himself, with the desire of ggeneralg happiness: just as some religious writers, who loved virtue for its own sake as much perhaps as men could do, habitually confounded their love of virtue with their fear of hell.
~ John Stuart Mill
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My beloved brethren, why do you not rise together with me against the malignants? Why do you not stand up with me to oppose those who work iniquity? Do you not know how that God will scatter the bones of those who strive to oppress Him? They shall be confounded, because the Lord hath despised them.
~ Thomas Becket
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All of the jockeying might have been all right, but for a root problem that confounded everyone on the campaign and outside it. Hillary had been running for president for almost a decade and still didn't really have a rationale.
~ Jonathan Allen
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Willa was confounded. Millennials she thought she knew: the overmothered cyborgs helplessly sunk in their virtual worlds. From what planet came this new, slightly feral tribe of fixers, makers, and barterers, she had no idea.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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We love kitties, gawd bless their little whiskers, and we don't give a damn whether they or we are superior or inferior! They're confounded pretty, and that's all we know and all we need to know!
~ H. P. Lovecraft
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