Mind Confusion Quotes
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Mind Confusion Quotes & Sayings
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We judge. We do it every single day. We have forgotten to differentiate between ' A simple observation with no results' and 'Analyze to yield
— Bhavik Sarkhedi
You clobber Death when he's breathing in your ear and see how you feel about the club.
— Robert Liparulo
A warrior has no confusion in his mind ... This is true emptiness.
— Miyamoto Musashi
Always keep in mind that even your most dreadful expectations, are still nothing more than mere assumptions
— Sherif A. El-Mawardy
A few steps back is sometimes needed to find clarity in the confusion.
— April Mae Monterrosa
I love you but I cant love you.
— Adel Sakura
Take it easy when you are busy! It shall never be easy but, take it easy!
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
My journal has become a paper mirror, a topographic map to my mind. It is where I go to sort out confusion and decipher the invisible.
— Dawna Markova
Ignorance is the worst liberation. To know even a few is better than knowing nothing at all.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
Producing an animation series merely to fill time slots in the broadcast schedule is like generating cultural pollution.
— Hayao Miyazaki
To cut off the confusion and accept an answer just because it's too scary not to have an answer is a good way to get the wrong answer.
— Janet Jackson
Inexperience is what makes a young man do what an older man says is impossible.
— Herbert V. Prochnow
To be given permission to be confused
and remain confused
for as long as it takes would have been a huge gift. — Janet Jackson
and remain confused
for as long as it takes would have been a huge gift. — Janet Jackson
I think that there's some confusion in my own mind about what I believe.
— Curtis Sittenfeld
She was a mind floating in an ocean of confusion.
— Caroline B. Cooney
A discordant mind, black with confusion and despair, would finish me off as thoroughly as the cold.
— Richard E. Byrd
Abide not with dualism,
Carefully avoid pursuing it;
As soon as you have right and wrong,
Confusion ensues, and Mind is lost. (172) — Edward Conze
Carefully avoid pursuing it;
As soon as you have right and wrong,
Confusion ensues, and Mind is lost. (172) — Edward Conze
Original art emanates in the mind ... and lessons society's confusion from self indulgence, avarice and greed to trust, hope and love.
— Louis Faurer
When they carried Aurora over the border, she woke like a rose blooms.
— Maggie Stiefvater
He observed confusion and chaos, which I call living by one's emotions instead of one's mind.
— Anais Nin
Metaphysical problems about "mind" versus "matter" arise only from epistemological confusions.
— Raymond Smullyan
And it was exactly at this moment that the significant thing happened -if, indeed, it did happen.
— George Orwell
Evolution is a snail, but Revolution is a kangaroo; one crawls, other jumps!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
We were in Ireland. Was there ever a country so damp? I had to wring out my mind to think clearly. I was a morning mist of confusion.
— Jeanette Winterson
The Mind cannot be confused, but it is confusion.
— Dennis Merzel
The wonder of immaculate, perfect, pure mind is that when it is in its perfect, extant state without confusion, it can be anything it wants to be.
— Frederick Lenz
There is no confusion like the confusion of a simple mind ...
— F Scott Fitzgerald
My ideas were confused. In a peculiar way, the unreality of the outer world appeared to be an extension of my own disturbed state of mind.
— Anna Kavan
Do you struggle with confusion? Not knowing which way to go? Here's why: We turn to means (help of creation, our own mind) before turning to God.
— Yasmin Mogahed
I went from a morning of fear and panic to mind-boggling confusion, to an overwhelming sense of guilt, to stuffing a pair of socks down my pants.
— Ashley Newell
They dared not peer down into their own natures, down into the feverish confusion that filled their minds with a kind of dense, acrid mist.
— Emile Zola