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Quotes About Jumbled

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~ Judy Blume
Humor is perhaps a sense of intellectual perspective: an awareness that some things are really important, others not; and that the two kinds are most oddly jumbled in everyday affairs.
~ Christopher Morley
Some minds are like concrete - all mixed up and permanently set.
~ Alfred E. Neuman
Many gardens are hijacked by their plants and end up looking like a room overstuffed with furniture.
~ Monty Don
Memory whispers someplace in that jumbled machinery.
~ Ken Kesey
living in that foggy, jumbled blur which is a whole lot like the ragged edge of sleep, that gray zone between light and dark, or between sleeping and waking or living and dying, where you know you're not unconscious anymore don't know yet what day it is or who you are or what's the use of coming back at all...
~ Ken Kesey
my digs look as if they've been dug
~ David Nicholls
had had a mixed
~ David Walliams
He was happy enough to stay in this jumbled, lively place where the drinks were cheap and the band was loud and he could feel the inner peace that comes from knowing that all your clothes are new and perfectly fitted.
~ Richard Yates
I believe doctors rarely have any idea how helpless patients can be when their brains are jumbled by fear, how unable they are to respond or take information in.
~ Delia Ephron
your brain resembles the bottom of your purse: lost
~ Jen Hatmaker
I'm too disorganized.
~ Rachel Weisz
When you film a reality show, it's so jumbled. They shoot episodes in all orders!
~ Carnie Wilson
Katie walked slowly around the excavation, trying to make sense of all the bones that were lying there, jumbled up like pick-a-sticks as if somebody had tossed them up into the air and let them scatter at random. She could make out at least three pelvises, and two breastbones, and innumerable vertebrae. She was used
~ Graham Masterton
Memory, I must suppose, if it is neglected becomes like a box room, or a lumber room in an old house, the contents jumbled about, maybe not only from neglect but also from too much haphazard searching in them, and things to boot thrown in that don't belong there.
~ Sebastian Barry
discombobulated.
~ Shannon Stacey
One of the most striking signs of the decay of art is when we see its separate forms jumbled together.
~ Jean-Luc Godard
Our worlds are all jumbled together--your world, my world, the sheepman's world. Sometimes they overlap and sometimes they don't.
~ Haruki Murakami
Everybody had within himself a secret room, it seemed to him, where memories and recollections were all jumbled up together.
~ Henning Mankell
The feelings I had for my sister were jumbled together, like the monkeys in a barrel game we'd had as children. All the brightly colored monkeys with their curved arms tangled and entwined, so convoluted that it was almost impossible to separate them.
~ Karen White
Her memories were beads jumbled loose in a box, unstrung.
~ Kate Maloy
Well, that's how the past is for most of us, Tammy. A jumbled collection of sordid stupidities, hopeless longings and hapless regrets.
~ Steven Erikson
maybe a damned good night's sleep will bring me back to a gentle sanity. But at the moment, I look about this room and, like myself, it's all in disarray: things fallen out of place, cluttered, jumbled, lost, knocked over and I can't put it straight, don't want to. Perhaps living through these petty days will get us ready for the dangerous ones.
~ Charles Bukowski
his memory was banjaxed,
~ Tana French