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Quotes About Puzzlement

The knowledgeable person lives with a question mark '?' and the man of awe and wonder lives with an exclamation mark.
~ Rajneesh
Sometimes I feel like I'm going nowhere, in opposite directions.
~ Terri Guillemets
We had no clue what heavy metal was. We were like: 'What's that?'
~ Yui Mizuno
People are fascinated by me and always have been, and I have no clue why.
~ Mischa Barton
Miles didn't know what to believe.
~ Nicholas Sparks
What went wrong? Nothing and everything.
~ Nick Hornby
So now what? What happens when words fail us?
~ Nick Hornby
Willingness to be puzzled by what seem to be obvious truths is the first step towards gaining understanding of how the world works.
~ Noam Chomsky
Willingness to be puzzled is a valuable trait to cultivate, from childhood to advanced inquiry.
~ Noam Chomsky
Even the dead have questions.
~ Nora Roberts
Can't say for sure, and don't see why they
~ Nora Roberts
he was forty bushels beyond bamboozled.
~ Chuck Klosterman
We've taken the world apart but we have no idea what to do with the pieces.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
The answer is there is no answer
~ Chuck Palahniuk
I don't know what I'm doing here, either. I suspect that the moment I have it figured out, I'll probably die half a second later.
~ Chuck Wendig
Why do I keep thinking of her alluva sudden?! Especially when the only time my face gets red and my heart starts puonding...is when I see him! -Syaoran Li
~ CLAMP
They both felt uncomfortable, as if they did not know whether to go on or go back.
~ Virginia Woolf
But I want to make sure of our whereabouts and whenabouts,' said Van. 'It is a philosophical need.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
The greater part of him was in a quite different place, while only an insignificant portion of it was wandering, perplexed.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
Everyone who dies out there dies of confusion.
~ Laurence Gonzales
Most? What does that mean?
~ Celeste Ng
grave. 'I don't know,' Akim replied,
~ Charles Cumming
And Master --or Mister--Sloppy?' said the Secretary, in doubt whether he was man, boy, or what.
~ Charles Dickens
The more he thought, the more perplexed he was; and, the more he endeavoured not to think, the more he thought.
~ Charles Dickens