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Quotes About Bewildered

If people would only do me justice that is all I ask, but it seems as if every word I have uttered has been distorted and such a false construction placed on it that I am bewildered. I can't understand it. —Lizzie Borden
~ Sarah Miller
She looks at me strangely. "Um, no. I'm frozen.
~ Sarah Mlynowski
Yes, I was bewildered. When was the last time a white American male was truly bewildered or would admit to such a thing? We had taken the world from covered wagons to space shuttles in seventy-five years. After such accomplishment, how could we ever get lost in the wilderness again? How could we not invent a device to guide our souls through the darkness?
~ Sherman Alexie
Stamper looked a little bewildered at the sudden crowd of small, shaggy Ranger horses that now shared his stable.
~ John Flanagan
stared dumbly.
~ John Hart
There was for me during this time a sense of being dazed. As though, in a way, I was not capable of taking in everything that was happening in this world.
~ Elizabeth Strout
Not only do I not know what's going on, I wouldn't know what to do about it if I did.
~ George Carlin
It was five years since I'd won a race, so I was a bit bewildered.
~ Damon Hill
I often get disoriented on stage. Half the time I don't even know where I am.
~ Craig Nicholls
Weary or bitter of bewildered as we may be, God is faithful. He lets us wander so we will know what it means to come home.
~ Marilynne Robinson
Weary or bitter or bewildered as we may be, God is faithful. He lets us wander so we will know what it means to come home.
~ Marilynne Robinson
But Billings was completely bewildered. His expression seemed to say that naturally they were people. "The word 'people'," Joe instructed in a dry, didactic manner, "used in this context at this ethnological stratum contains a specialized semantic content, signifying respect, approval, classifying you as superior in the humanities attitudes." Thus translated into simple English, Billings grasped the idea quickly.
~ Mark Clifton
He was wearing a grey flannel suit on which faint mauve squares were visible at close range. His face was bewildered. It was not uncommon for Shirley to register bewilderment.
~ Anthony Powell
I may be very obtuse, Holmes, but I fail to see what this suggests.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
Isn't it beautiful when you just stand there right in your track and watch something so amazing, so heart-warming, that you lose track of time and then don't know what to do from there onwards?
~ Diana Jaber
Whenever he was uncomfortable -- which was often -- his arms and legs seemed to stretch to monstrous proportions and he handled them with bewildered loathing, as though he had been afflicted with them.
~ baldwin james iv
When I think about it, I'm happily bewildered that people will preorder my books They'll preorder me. What a lucky guy!
~ David Mitchell
He was bewildered at how quickly he had escaped his old life and fallen into this new one with strangely pleasant crazy people.
~ Scott Lynch
Oh—go on, I'll take a breath or two—I don't know where I am, I'm all at sea." He
~ Mark Twain
Hunter had been hopelessly at sea with the situation.
~ Erica James
like a moth lost in dawn's light.
~ Gisèle Pineau
I just can't fathom this fame thing; I'm a total newbie.
~ Ransom Riggs
discombobulated.
~ Shannon Stacey
If, in the course of philosophical detection, you find yourself, at times, stopped by the indignantly bewildered question: "How could anyone arrive at such nonsense?"—you will begin to understand it when you discover that evil philosophies are systems of rationalization.
~ Ayn Rand