Quotes About Confusion
I wonder why you can always read a doctor's bill and you can never read his prescription.
~ Finley Peter Dunne
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I wondher why ye can always read a doctor's bill an' ye niver can read his purscription.
~ Finley Peter Dunne
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But Lydia's kiss had up-ended the world and Jean didn't know how to go on.
~ Fiona Shaw
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But Lydia's kiss had up-ended the world and Jean didn't know how to go on. Things were altered in a way she couldn't understand.
~ Fiona Shaw
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What would the limitations on her new-found charm be? Was there an expiry date? She couldn't even revisit how the hell was this happening? It was too much to get her head around. It did not bear scrutiny.
~ Fiona Wood
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Your talk," I said, "is surely the handiwork of wisdom because not one word of it do I understand.
~ Flann O'Brien
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It is nearly an insoluble pancake, a conundrum of inscrutable potentialities, a snorter.
~ Flann O'Brien
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Socialism, like the ancient ideas from which it springs, confuses the distinction between government and society. As a result of this, every time we object to a thing being done by government, the socialists conclude that we object to its being done at all.
~ Frederic Bastiat
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Or rather, he was sad because that morning he'd understood that he'd understood nothing, because while he still understood nothing he wasn't sad at all, but now that he'd understood that he'd understood nothing he felt sad, if you follow.
~ Francois Lelord
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She could recall almost nothing of them. She tried a thousand times, but for the greater part that section of her memory was as smooth and numb as scar tissue. Sometimes, just sometimes, she convinced herself that she could remember stray images or impressions, but she could not describe them properly or make sense of them.
~ Frances Hardinge
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Then why couldn't Father see that?" not-Triss felt despair and hurt welling up inside her again, and it was all she could do to stop her teeth from sharpening. "Why couldn't Mother see it?" "Because they're stupid," growled Pen, rubbing at her nose with her sleeve. "They can't tell when real Triss is fake-crying, so of course they can't tell when fake Triss is real-crying.
~ Frances Hardinge
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She's one of my best friends, thought Neverfell, and most of the time I don't know what is going on in her head at all.
~ Frances Hardinge
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She imagined it, a great Bear lost in darkness, friendless and trapped as it had been for so long. It could not understand where it was, or why its body was so strange and weak. All it knew was that it was under attack, just as it had always been...
~ Frances Hardinge
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He was tumbling through feelings that he did not understand, and only knew that he wanted to run and scream.
~ Frances Hardinge
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The world is cruel and makes no sense.
~ Frances Hardinge
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God speaks to those who are prepared in their hearts to listen. Discern the voice from heaven above the noisy din of earth's confusion.
~ Billy Graham
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We live in an upside-down world, in which people hate what they should love and love what they should hate.
~ Billy Graham
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Todas las personas buscan la respuesta a la confusión, a la enfermedad moral, al vacío espiritual que oprime al mundo. Todos estamos clamando por orientación
~ Billy Graham
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As the people came to a desert place to hear John the Baptist proclaim, "Thus saith the Lord," so [man] in his confusions, frustrations, and bewilderment will come to hear the minister who preaches with authority.
~ Billy Graham
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Today we have more knowledge than at any other time in history. In seconds our laptops or PCs can call up information about a topic that would have taken years to collect. Young people graduate with more knowledge than ever before—but in spite of their knowledge, they are confused, bewildered, frustrated, and without moral moorings.
~ Billy Graham
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We are the most informed people in the history of civilization—and yet the most confused. Though our heads are crammed with knowledge, our hearts are empty.
~ Billy Graham
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Our souls have a disease. It causes all the troubles and difficulties in the world. It causes all the troubles, confusions, and disillusionments in your own life. The name of the disease is . . . sin.
~ Billy Graham
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In our desire to achieve success quickly it is easy to get our values mixed up and call evil good and good evil.
~ Billy Graham
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We are living in a topsy-turvy world, where all is confusion. But you may be sure that it is confusion with a plan—Satan's plan!
~ Billy Graham
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