Quotes About Confuse
I hope that not only my documentaries, but everybody's documentaries, last. It will really confuse historians in the next century, because they'll have, in addition to all the print material, they'll have all these pictures to look at.
~ Frederick Wiseman
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The purpose of technology is not to confuse the brain but to serve the body.
~ William S. Burroughs
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If people knew that Burzum was just the band of some teenager, that would sort of ruin the magic, and for that reason, I felt that I needed to be anonymous. So I used a pseudonym, Count Grishnackh, and on the debut album, I used a photo of me that didn't look like me at all to make Burzum itself seem more out-of-this world and to confuse people.
~ Varg Vikernes
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Such elaborations of the story necessarily added extensively to the Gospel narratives and their realism would have stimulated strong responses in an audience, prompting them to weep, even cry out in outrage. The tendency to confuse the drama with reality often aroused anti-Jewish prejudice when they presented the crucifixion as a perfidious plot of Jews against Christ.
~ Robin M. Jensen
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Immaterial as water, too vast for any mortal apprehension, the Web's outstanding qualities allow us to confuse the ungraspable with the eternal.
~ Alberto Manguel
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There was nothing I could say in retaliation except something that would confuse her.
~ E. Lockhart
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A smile confuses an approaching frown.
~ Anonymous
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You see, Willhem, he admits that he doesn't know the Law and yet he claims he's innocent. You're right there, but he can't seem to understand anything, said the other. K. said nothing more; why should I let the idle talk of these lowly agents - they admit themselves that's what they are - confuse me further? he thought. After all, they're discussing things they don't understand. Their confidence is based solely on ignorance.
~ Franz Kafka
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Having objects scattered all over the floor can confuse your puppy, who may think that everything on the ground belongs in their mouth.
~ Sarah Hodgson
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There is the view that poetry should improve your life. I think people confuse it with the Salvation Army.
~ John Ashbery
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It's a gamble you take, the risk of alienating an audience. But there's a theory - sometimes it's better to confuse them for five minutes than let them get ahead of you for 10 seconds.
~ Paul Thomas Anderson
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Try loving your enemies. If nothing else, you'll confuse them.
~ Ruskin Bond
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I'm a fool, to confuse this with goodness. I am not good. I know too much to be good. I know myself. I know myself to be vengeful, greedy, secretive and sly.
~ Margaret Atwood
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No Arturo, there never was a sea. You dream and you wish, but you go on through the wasteland. You will never see the sea again. It was a myth you once believed.-But, I have to smile, for the salt of the sea is in my blood, and there may be ten thousand roads over the land, but they shall never confuse me, for my heart's blood will ever return to its beautiful source.
~ John Fante
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But, I have to smile, for the salt of the sea is in my blood, and there may be ten thousand roads over the land, but they shall never confuse me, for my heart's blood will ever return to its beautiful source.
~ John Fante
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Sometimes I'm so devious I confuse myself.
~ John Flanagan
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It's not your fate to be well treated," Ignatius cried. "You're an overt masochist. Nice treatment will confuse and destroy you.
~ John Kennedy Toole
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As societies grow decadent, the language grows decadent, too. Words are used to disguise, not to illuminate, action: you liberate a city by destroying it. Words are to confuse, so that at election time people will solemnly vote against their own interests.
~ Gore Vidal
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People confuse me. Food doesn't.
~ Anthony Bourdain
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The English language was a delight to them, so illogical and fertile and well-suited to their natural desire to confuse, obfuscate, and generally side-step clear meaning whenever possible.
~ John Varley
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Now, one can often get away with playing music by ear when it is not being recorded, but writing is another matter; its mistakes are not forgotten because they are still there to confuse us.
~ Albert Murray
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And the news got worse. It appeared that there was this whole other person Jesus Christ whose birthday a lot of people tended to confuse with mine. I was personally outraged. It was a long time before I forgave the Lord for that.
~ Ava Gardner
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Only a bitter little adolescent boy could confuse realism with pessimism.
~ Grant Morrison
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The worst thing for an actor is a director that gets on your nerves and says things that actually confuse you.
~ Stephen Rea
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