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confused homer
I was confused for a second. I didn't know what was going on, ... If they were going to give me a choice, I was going to take the homer over the double. Grady Sizemore
confused hard material
I was confused and all the material I read got me more confused. With all the things I got in the mail, it was hard to decide. Bobbie Williams
confused defend fifth matter seven sitting six
I don't even know why I'm sitting here in fifth place in the ACC having to defend anything. I'm really confused about that. Matter of fact, I think we need six or seven teams. Leonard Hamilton
confused mess wisdom
I don't know what was the wisdom in that decision. It confused the mess out of everybody. Robert Belcher
confused age force
We live in an age disturbed, confused, bewildered, afraid of its own forces, in search not merely of its road but even of its direction Woodrow Wilson
confused thinking church-music
I think it's funny how people get confused when they think about church music, because a lot of times there is a soloist who stands out, but my church wasn't like that at all. Valerie June
confused mean independent
Whereas money is a means to an end for a filmmaker, to the corporate mind money is the end. Right now, I think independent film is very confused, because there's excess pressure in the marketplace for entertainment to pay off. Robert Redford
confused thinking looks
If I look confused it is because I am thinking. Samuel Goldwyn
confused play ifs
...if you get confused, just listen to the music play. Robert Hunter
politics motto gridlock
Gridlock is great. My motto is, 'Don't just do something. Stand there.' William Safire
politics down-and come-up
The one thing sure about politics is that what goes up comes down and what goes down often comes up. Richard M. Nixon
politics persuasion heavy
Everybody knows that there's a liberal, that there's a heavy liberal persuasion among correspondents. Walter Cronkite
politics might majority
It is a measure of the framers' fear that a passing majority might find it expedient to compromise 4th Amendment values that these values were embodied in the Constitution itself. Sandra Day O'Connor
politics matter congress
We all joke about Congress but we can't improve on them. Have you noticed that no matter who we elect, he is just as bad as the one he replaces? Will Rogers
politics vote good-humor
And, when the votes are counted, let everybody, including the candidates, get into a good humor as quick as they got into a bad one. Will Rogers
politics trouble stamps
Course, that's the trouble with politics, it breeds politics! So that makes it pretty hard to stamp out. Will Rogers
politics liquor
The liquor of statecraft is distilled from the mash you got. Zora Neale Hurston
politics
In politics, there's a kind of literal-mindedness. It's what you say, not what you mean, and you have to say only what you mean. Michael Ignatieff
libertarian income trouble
You cannot keep out of trouble by spending more than your income, William J. H. Boetcker
libertarian speak silent
The freedom to speak is meaningless without the corollary freedom to keep silent. Murray Rothbard
libertarian principles republican
I am a libertarian with a small 'l' and a Republican with a capital 'R'. And I am a Republican with a capital 'R' on grounds of expediency, not on principle. Milton Friedman
libertarian-party government liberty
The most fundamental purpose of government is defense, not empire. Joseph Sobran
libertarian radical
I'm as radical as libertarians come. L. Neil Smith
libertarian spirituality sin
That which we call sin in others is experiment for us. Ralph Waldo Emerson
libertarian-party libertarian still-life-with-woodpecker
When freedom is outlawed, only outlaws will be free. Tom Robbins
libertarian speak democrat
I don't speak for all Libertarians any more than Sean Penn speaks for all Democrats. Penn Jillette
libertarian violence currency
Nations are not ruined by one act of violence, but gradually and in an almost imperceptible manner by the depreciation of their circulating currency, through its excessive quantity. Nicolaus Copernicus