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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
men giving perfect
The good man is the only excellent musician, because he gives forth a perfect harmony not with a lyre or other instrument but with the whole of his life. Plato
men
I was a chameleon, the woman men wanted me to be. Jane Fonda
men money
I went to see 'Men In Black 2.' It was just a commodity, just money being shifted. Raquel Cassidy
men heaven have-faith
Can you tell a plain man the road to heaven? Certainly, turn at once to the right, and then go straight forward. William Wilberforce
men joy soul
Sulky labor, and the labor of sorrow are little worth: if you could only shed tranquility over the conscience and infuse joy into the soul, you would do more to make the man a thorough worker than if you could lend him the force of Hercules, or the hundred arms of Briareus. William Wilberforce
men sides harvard
There's a Harvard man on the wrong side of every question. Abbott L. Lowell
men progress neighbor
All social life, stability, progress, depend upon each man's confidence in his neighbor, a reliance upon him to do his duty. Abbott L. Lowell
men lines straight-lines
The straight line belongs to Man. The curved line belongs to God Antoni Gaudi
men temper ifs
Temper, if ungoverned, governs the whole man. Lord Shaftesbury
roots leaving
Is where you're from the place you're leaving or where you have roots? Sara Gruen
roots drawing
Drawing is the root of everything. Vincent Van Gogh
roots people listening
Too much emphasis is put on American roots music when people try and place me. You know, I grew up listening to punk. Will Oldham
roots long fans
I am a fan of today's sound as long as we don't get too slick, and yet I am very reverent of my roots. Wynonna Judd
roots salt modesty
No American worth his salt should go around looking for a root. I advance this in all modesty, as a not unreasonable opinion. Wyndham Lewis
roots cinema subconscious
The Cinema seems to have been invented to express the life of the subconscious, the roots of which penetrate poetry so deeply Luis Bunuel
roots violence ephemeral
While all other things are uncertain, evanescent, and ephemeral, virtue alone is fixed with deep roots; it can neither be overthrown by any violence or moved from its place. Marcus Tullius Cicero
roots creation possibility
The root of this possibility of doing good - that we all have - is in creation. Pope Francis
roots intellectual facts
Every word which is used to express a moral or intellectual fact, if traced to its root, is found to be borrowed from some material appearance. Ralph Waldo Emerson