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If you are in danger, if your hearts are confused, turn to Mary; she is our comfort, our help; turn towards her and you will be saved.
— Frances Xavier Cabrini
Christ's peace can permeate any heart - hearts that are troubled, burdened with grief, confused, and pleading for help.
— Thomas S. Monson
Too much time alone had done something peculiar to his heart: A confused and unreliable organ at best, it now held something akin to joy.
— James Leo Herlihy
My life had become a puzzle - its pieces scattered about like paper in the wind, with no one there to chase them but me.
— Meredith T. Taylor
In her desire, she confused the sensual pleasures of luxury with the joys of the heart, elegance of manner with delicacy of feeling.
— Gustave Flaubert
Your eyes may mislead you sometimes. So don't be serious in observing, listen to your heart at times when you are confused.
— Giridhar Alwar
There is a wish in the heart of mankind to be distracted and confused. Truth is but one attraction, and not always the most powerful.
— Joyce Carol Oates
But, after all, we are a young nation, and vanity is a fault of youth.
— Rebecca Harding Davis
Her brain said, he's like a brother to you. Her body rejected that notion absolutely. Her heart was confused as hell.
— Joan Kilby
My heart is as pure as the driven slush.
— Tallulah Bankhead
Truth is irrelevant; what matters is what people believe.
— Henry Mosquera
I'd rather suffer 1000 truths than enjoy 1 lie.
— Bill Loguidice
You will be happy only when you will chose to be.
— Debasish Mridha
My smile faded, and I suddenly felt confused. My heart leapt in my chest. "Why would you do that for me?"
"What wouldn't I do for you? — Richelle Mead
"What wouldn't I do for you? — Richelle Mead
The most confused we ever get is when we're trying to convince our heads of something our heart knows is a lie.
— Karen Marie Moning