Quotes about Confusion
When both a speaker and an audience are confused, the speech is profound.
- Oscar Wilde
The thing about Steven Seagal is that he clearly wants to be a great person, but he just doesn't know how.
- El-P
circumstances—not necessarily in holiness and radiant light, but often in confusion among people with deep problems.
- Tim Stafford
He is near, with, and in you. This means there is hope for you, even in relationships that leave you confused and disappointed.
- Timothy Lane
Without a biblical model to explain the place relationships should have in your life, you will likely experience imbalance, confusion, conflicting desires, and general frustration.
- Timothy Lane
Confusion is the chief cause of worry.
- Dale Carnegie
Art is lost in pop "art" as sport is lost in professional "sport"—which is an oxymoron of the strongest kind. Absurdity reigns, and confusion makes it look good.
- Dallas Willard
As I often point out to folks, today we are not only saved by grace, we are paralyzed by it. We will preach to you for an hour that you can do nothing to be saved, and then sing to you for forty-five minutes trying to get you to do something to be saved. That is confusing, to say the least.
- Dallas Willard
So we stood there, not knowing either how to stay or how to go, and felt the weight of that failure.
- Wendell Berry
and the very old men--some in their brushed Confederate uniforms--on the porch and the lawn, talking of Miss Emily as if she had been a contemporary of theirs, believing that they had danced with her and courted her perhaps, confusing time with its mathematical progression, as the old do, to whom all the past is not a diminishing road but, instead, a huge meadow which no winter ever quite touches, divided from them now by the narrow bottleneck of the most recent decade of years.
- William Faulkner
confusing time with its mathematical progression, as the old do, to whom all the past is not a diminishing road but, instead, a huge meadow which no winter ever touches.
- William Faulkner
They came on. I opened the gate and they stopped. turning. I was trying to say, and I caught her, trying to say, and she screamed and I was trying to say and trying and the bright shapes were going again. They were going up the hill to where it fell away and tried to cry. But when I breathed in, I couldn't breathe out again to cry, and I tried to keep from falling off the hill and I fell off the hill into the bright, whirling shapes.
- William Faulkner