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We need librarians who can handle this tremendous jumble of information that is in cyberspace.
— Robert Darnton
To fear is one thing. To let fear grab you by the tail and swing you around is another.
— Katherine Paterson
Sometimes transitional periods in life leave you feeling like a great big jumble of loose, split ends.
— Brandi L. Bates
Like I always say, there's no 'I' in team. There is a 'me', though, if you jumble it up.
— David Shore
Back off before I turn your balls into a keyring.
— Samantha Young
She was artificially narrowing herself, amputating every humane and tender piece that didn't fit into a rigid frame.
— David Brooks
We don't have to know,only to be:let go the jumble of worn words,reason and vanity.
— Hilda Doolittle
My thoughts were a jumble.
I experienced the world in bewildering fragments and flashes. — Darren Shan
I experienced the world in bewildering fragments and flashes. — Darren Shan
Writing is the voice of the heart' Julia Suzuki
— Julia Suzuki
The flower is a jumble of thighs, the sun's harem - the most oriental thing imaginable.
— Malcolm De Chazal
But I still have to practice hard if I'm going to play my best tennis.
— Anastasia Myskina
Life to most of us is just a jumble of sensations, like a very bad film with no plot, no real beginning and end.
— Anthony Burgess
What would it be like when I was fifty, sixty, older? I'd be no more than a jumble of organs in slow decomposition.
— Michel Houellebecq
Jealousy - that jumble of secret worship and ostensible aversion.
— Emile M. Cioran
Rome is ... an impossible compounding of time, in which no century has respect for any other and all hit you in a jumble at every turn ...
— Eleanor Clark
You were a jumble of broken bits of glass the sun caught and stained my soul with your colors ...
— John Geddes
Spite is a little word, but it represents as strange a jumble of feelings and compound of discords, as any polysyllable in the language.
— Charles Dickens
Our visuals must represent the truth and decode the verbal jumble so these children can find the right direction.
— Adele Devine