446 Quotes About Confused
- Author Leonard Susskind
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Every time a bit of information is erased, we know it doesn't disappear. It goes out into the environment. It may be horribly scrambled and confused, but it never really gets lost. It's just converted into a different form.
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- Author Mike Stevens
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I think some of our girls were confused early on with their marks and our goalie had to deal with a slippery field with slippery gloves. (Smith) did a good job of getting on the ball, but she couldn't hold on.
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- Author Nicholas Sparks
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Had she been in town, the two of them would have spent most of the day together, and she didn't want that. Then again, deep down, it was exactly what she wanted, leaving her more confused that she'd been in years.
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- Author Pauly Shore
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My 20s were a time where I made it; my 30s were when I was away, confused, and trying to figure it all out.
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- Author Peter Salovey
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Our goal is not to do something 'vocational,' nor to create anything that would be confused with a journalism major, which we have no plans to develop.
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- Author Phil Simms
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The more angles I see, the more confused I get.
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- Author Simon Sinek
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Humility, I have learned, must never be confused with meekness. Humility is being open to the ideas of others.
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- Author Solon
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In the ideal State laws are few and simple, because they have been derived from certainties. In the corrupt State laws are many and confused, because they have been derived from uncertainties.
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- Author Thomas Szasz
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Like Karl Kraus, [Wittgenstein] was seldom pleased by what he saw of the institutions of men, and the idiom of the passerby mostly offended his ear particularly when they happened to speak philosophically; and like Karl Kraus, he suspected that the institutions could not but be corrupt if the idiom of the race was confused, presumptuous, and vacuous, a fabric of nonsense, untruth, deception, and self-deception.
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