Quotes About Confusion
But what was the matter with me these days was that I didn't like care much. It was like something soft getting into me and I could not pony why. What I wanted these days I did not know.
~ Anthony Burgess
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I had to sit with my senses. This clear, beautiful intuition took over. I knew exactly how I felt, and I wasn't confused or clouded or compromised. I realized that none of my feelings had diminished, but I might have to lose someone I truly loved. I didn't want to run away from Claire, but I knew drug addiction was strong enough that I had to be willing, if need be, to let go of the person I'd just fallen in love with.
~ Anthony Kiedis
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Those are the feelings you feel when you're out there and enough dark energy possesses you and you think, "Who the fuck am I? What happened to me?
~ Anthony Kiedis
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But I was doing a bit of cleaning when you rang—the studio gets filthy—and the dust must have confused my powers of differentiation.
~ Anthony Powell
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That was when I began to suspect that being in love might be a complicated affair.
~ Anthony Powell
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Then she knew what she had done, and remembered to have heard that a girl who expresses a doubt is supposed to have gone beyond doubting. While
~ Anthony Trollope
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There is nothing in the world so difficult as that task of making up one's mind.
~ Anthony Trollope
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As for Fiasco, he would be cynical in words, but wholly indifferent in deed. If the whole office were made to go to the mischief, Fiasco, in his own grim way, would enjoy the confusion.
~ Anthony Trollope
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There were 10,000 stout fellows, as Daniel Defoe had written earlier in the century in The Behaviour of Servants, who would spend their last drop of blood against Popery but 'do not know whether it be a man or a horse'.
~ Antonia Fraser
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Mario mantuvo su mirada en los ojos de ella y durante medio minuto intentó que su cerebro lo dotara de las informaciones mínimas para sobrevivir el trauma que lo oprimía: quién soy, dónde estoy, cómo se respira, cómo se habla.
~ Antonio Skármeta
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Jesus Christ, you people are complicated.
~ Armistead Maupin
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You are rather too fond of talking in riddles,' complained Jeserac.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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The evidence is confused with mysticism—perhaps the prime aberration of the human mind.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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He was, Sadler thought glumly, rather in the position of a man in a darkened coal cellar, looking for a black cat that might not be there. What was worse, to make the analogy more accurate he would have to be a man who didn't know what a cat looked like, even when he saw one.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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But as those who knew the truth said nothing, and those who knew nothing said too much, when night came the city was in a state of extreme confusion.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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Es un error confundir lo extraordinario con lo misterioso. El más vulgar de los crímenes es, con frecuencia, el más misterioso porque no ofrece rasgos especiales de los que puedan hacerse deducciones.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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Son los delitos corrientes, sin rasgos característicos, los que de verdad confunden, del mismo modo que un rostro corriente es el más difícil de identificar.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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No, human. I don't know shit about this. I'm just rattling off randomness to confuse you. Xypher
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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Lost in his own world half the time, and tormented by devils the other half. Sometimes he's so far gone he doesn't recognize his own name.
~ Sherryl Jordan
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I feel stupid when people say 'You? You are so brave,' because I don't feel brave, I don't even know what brave is.
~ Sherwood Smith
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No one, she thought, can catch me now; they don't even know which way I'm going.
~ Shirley Jackson
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I thought we had somehow not found our way back correctly through the night, that we had somehow lost ourselves and come back through the wrong gap in time, or the wrong door, or the wrong fairy tale.
~ Shirley Jackson
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None of these things bothered us excessively; we have always been a family that carries bewilderment like a banner, and odd new confusions do not actually seem to be any more bewildering than the ones we invent for ourselves; moreover, in each of these cases it was easier to believe that nothing had happened, or that it was of no importance anyway.
~ Shirley Jackson
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I prescribed silver-chloride," he said. "Silver-chloride! So why are you skipping around like an idiot from one doctor to another?
~ Sholem Aleichem
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