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Are we the wreck or the ship of God's Word?
— Sorin Cerin
Memory, which so confounds our waking life with anticipation and regret, may well be our one earthly consolation when time slips out of joint.
— Keith Donohue
It must be a marvelous thing to feel so sure, to be able to meet someone's eyes and not look away.
— Shannon Hale
One that confounds good and evil is an enemy to good.
— Edmund Burke
A fool's wild speech confounds the wise.
— Walter Scott
Sometimes the amount of stupid in this world confounds me. I swear some of these citizens are evolving backwards.
— Charlie Cochet
As every divided kingdom falls, so every mind divided between many studies confounds and saps itself.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
Which scientific puzzle confounds the genius of Hawking? "Women," he said. "They are a complete mystery.
— John M. Gottman
If you can leave two black stripes from the exit of one corner to the braking zone of the next, you have enough horsepower.
— Mark Donohue
The Book of Mormon exposes the enemies of Christ. It confounds false doctrines and lays down contention.
— Ezra Taft Benson
Love is the tyrant of the heart; it darkens
Reason, confounds discretion; deaf to Counsel
It runs a headlong course to desperate madness. — John Ford
Reason, confounds discretion; deaf to Counsel
It runs a headlong course to desperate madness. — John Ford
In politics, purity is the enemy of victory
— Haley Barbour
God's love grounds me while His mystery confounds me. He is a personal yet all-powerful; in me yet around me; creates me yet dies for me.
— Alisa Hope Wagner
Reality confounds image.
— Peter Heather
In talking to you I feel very much more at ease than my colleagues who gave the speeches during the banquet.
— Felix Bloch
I would be very, very uncomfortable at teaching, at dreaming to teach, people things.
— Philippa Gregory
Holy charity confounds all diabolical and fleshly temptations and all fleshly fears.
— Francis Of Assisi
The chemicals might be S-T-U-F-F ... like ... um ... seretonial-tryskelion-uberwobble-flexing-fluxamine, or whatever. Who cares.
— Stefan Mohamed
Mothers can forgive anything!
— Louisa May Alcott
Gadgets are the new drugs and we are GIPPIES (Gadget Hippies).
— Saurabh Sharma
Science confounds everything; it gives to the flowers an animal appetite, and takes away from even the plants their chastity.
— Joseph Joubert
Familiarity confounds all traits of distinction; interest and prejudice take away the power of judging.
— William Hazlitt
Love is the emblem of eternity: it confounds all notion of time: effaces all memory of a beginning, all fear of an end.
— Germaine De Stael
Holy wisdom confounds Satan and all his wickednesses.
— Francis Of Assisi
No particular scandal one can touch but it confounds the breather.
— William Shakespeare
Pure, holy simplicity confounds all the wisdom of this world and the wisdom of the flesh.
— Francis Of Assisi
The attempt and not the deed confounds us.
— William Shakespeare
Wilt thou be daunted at a woman's sight? Aye, beauty's princely majesty is such, Confounds the tongue and makes the senses rough.
— William Shakespeare
Most poetry just confounds me. I really want to like it, but I can't help thinking it's a hoax. (p. 24)
— Stephan Pastis
Sometimes we think of the nations lying asleep,
Curled blindly in impenetrable sorrow,
And then the thought confounds us with its strangeness. — Edwin Muir
Curled blindly in impenetrable sorrow,
And then the thought confounds us with its strangeness. — Edwin Muir
The possession of unlimited power corrodes the conscience, hardens the heart, and confounds the understanding.
— Lord Acton
Holy humility confounds pride and all the men of this world and all things that are in the world.
— Francis Of Assisi
Holy poverty confounds cupidity and avarice and the cares of this world.
— Francis Of Assisi