Quotes About Confusion
Terms that express likelihoods mean very different things to different people. Using ambiguous terms can lead to confusion and miscommunication with people you want to engage for help. Being more precise, by expressing probabilities as percentages, makes it more likely you'll uncover information that can correct inaccuracies in your beliefs and broaden your knowledge.
~ Annie Duke
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Ni soumission ni consentement, seulement l'effarement du reel qui fait tout juste se dire "qu'est-ce qui m'arrive" ou "c'est a moi que ça arrive" sauf qu'il ny'a plus de moi en cette circonstance, ou ce n'est plus le meme deja.
~ Annie Ernaux
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Una vertigine dell'immutabile, come se nella società non fosse cambiato nulla. Nella confusione delle voci, percepite d'un tratto come separate dai corpi, sapevamo che il pranzo di famiglia era un luogo in cui poteva sopraggiungere la follia e ci si sarebbe potuti trovare a rovesciare il tavolo urlando.
~ Annie Ernaux
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Mais que penser de la dernière fois, de ses mensonges au sujet du film où il n'aurait pas dû être ? Je suis persuadée maintenant qu'il a eu d'autres femmes en même temps que moi, mais depuis quand
~ Annie Ernaux
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When I look at the majority of my own songs they really came from my own sense of personal confusion or need to express some pain or beauty - they were coming from a universal and personal place.
~ Annie Lennox
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We confuse activity with progress, and that's always dangerous, especially in war.
~ H. R. McMaster
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The cool thing about comic books and prose is that if a reader gets confused on page 8, they can backtrack. With films, you sit down in a seat and once the projector starts going you're stuck for the next two hours. There are no do-overs, rewinding or starting again.
~ Chris Claremont
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I've heard other gay people say when they were growing up they felt 'foreign.' Growing up, I was able to label these feelings as: 'I'm a Protestant.' It wasn't until I left, I thought: 'Oh, those weren't Protestant feelings.'
~ Graham Norton
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You don't know what your life is, nor what you're doing, nor who you are.
~ Euripides
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HERACLES. I understand no more. Thy words are riddles.
~ Euripides
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You don't know what your life is, nor what you're doing, nor who you are.
~ Euripides
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the tuneless music of madness
~ Euripides
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But these young people have such an intelligent, knowledgeable surface, and then the crust suddenly breaks and you look down into the depths of confusion you didn't know existed.
~ Evelyn Waugh
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trouble with modern education is you never know how ignorant people are. With anyone over fifty you can be fairly confident what's been taught and what's been left out. But these young people have such an intelligent, knowledgeable surface, and then the crust suddenly breaks and you look down into the depths of confusion you didn't know existed.
~ Evelyn Waugh
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Most of my day is spent dealing with pathetic people of confused nationality seeking to escape the horrors of liberation.
~ Evelyn Waugh
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Most of us struggle to get by, confused by what we perceive to be out there, life a series of disappointments and putdowns.
~ Everett True
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I can't exactly describe how I feel but it's not quite right. And it leaves me cold.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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I'm not used to being loved. I wouldn't know what to do.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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She confused him and hindered the flow of his ideas. Self-expression had never seemed at once so desirable and so impossible.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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What'll we do with ourselves this afternoon,' cried Daisy, 'and the day after that, and the next thirty years?' 'Don't be morbid,' Jordan said. 'Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall.' 'But it's so hot,' insisted Daisy, on the verge of tears, 'And everything's so confused. Let's all go to town!
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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As soon as I arrived I made an attempt to find my host but the two or three people of whom I asked his whereabouts stared at me in such an amazed way and denied so vehemently an knowledge of his movements that I slunk off in the direction of the cocktail table--the only place in the garden where a single man could linger without looking purposeless and alone.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Incessantly she puzzled him: one hour so intimate and charming, striving desperately toward an unguessed, transcendent union; the next, silent and cold, apparently unmoved by any consideration of their love or anything he could say.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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At first I was surprised and confused; then as he lay in his house and didn't move or breathe or speak hour upon hour it grew upon me that I was responsible, because no one else was interested--interested, I mean, with that intense personal interest to which everyone has some vague right at the end.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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The trouble is that sometimes she gets foolish ideas in her head and doesn't know what she's doing.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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