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confused party politics
Those of us who don't have a party affiliation ought to be able to register under the heading "Confused. Andy Rooney
confused airplane makeup
When people on airplanes ask me what I do, I used to say I was a physicist, which ended the discussion. I once said I was a cosmologist, but they started asking me about makeup, and the title 'astronomer' gets confused with astrologer. Now I say I make maps. Margaret Geller
confused hate blessing
I think a lot of us are not on a path; we're in a rut. We have confused comfort with peace, belief with faith, safety with wisdom, wealth with blessing, and existence with life. Erwin McManus
confused sharks aftermath
He asks me what happened to my leg. I told him I was shot by a shark. He doesn't react. Doesn't seem confused or amused or anything. Like getting shot by a shark is a perfectly natural thing in the aftermath of the arrival. Rick Yancey
confused historical employment
The usage of the words "public" and "public sphere" betrays a multiplicity of concurrent meanings. Their origins go back to various historical phases and, when applied synchronically to the conditions of a bourgeois society that is industrially advanced and constituted as a social-welfare state, they fuse into a clouded amalgam. Yet the very conditions that make the inherited language seem inappropriate appear to require these words, however confused their employment. Jurgen Habermas
confused hands magic
A lot of the audience know that magic tricks are largely sleight of hand stuff, but they're intrigued by the mind stuff. They understand some of the principles behind it . . . but they're confused by how it's all mixed together onstage, which is good for me. Keith Barry
confused bending gazing
Wandering and confused, lost to myself, ill-assorted, contradictory, Pausing, gazing, bending, and stopping Nicholas Sparks
confused opportunity color
The white poor also suffer deprivation and the humiliation of poverty if not of color. They are chained by the weight of discrimination though its badge of degradation does not mark them. It corrupts their lives, frustrates their opportunities and withers their education. In one sense it is more evil for them because it has confused so many by prejudice that they have supported their own oppressors. Martin Luther King, Jr.
confused order confusion
If anyone wishes to see how the soul dwells in its body, let him observe how this body uses its daily habitation; that is to say, if this is devoid of order and confused, the body will be kept in disorder and confusion by its soul... Leonardo da Vinci
objectivity subjectivity needs
A creation needs not only subjectivity, but also objectivity. Stephen Chow
objectivity objectives
Objectivity? I always have an objective. Jessica Mitford
objectivity transparency
Transparency is the new objectivity David Weinberger