Misdirection Quotes
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Misdirection Quotes & Sayings
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I am a gate for God to accomplish great things. Through me and with me, new Life enters the world.
— Julia Cameron
Superstition is not, as has been defined, an excess of religious feeling, but a misdirection of it, an exhausting of it on vanities of man's devising.
— Richard Whately
Depression weakens a person at every level and bullies can smell weakness like dogs smell fear.
— Indu Muralidharan
Kelsier smiled. Gods, it appeared, could still fall for a classic misdirection con.
— Brandon Sanderson
Finn was an enigma wrapped in a riddle coated in misdirection. He was a burrito of dishonesty.
— Molly Harper
Forgive me if I'm wrong. But are you-were you-did you come here on a train from New York about ten years ago?
— Christina Baker Kline
The map had been the first form of misdirection, for what is a map but a way of emphasizing some things and making other things invisible?
— Jeff VanderMeer
Rock and Roll is instant coffee.
— Bob Geldof
Religion is a salve for confusion and misdirection.
— Robert F. Kennedy
Miseducation = Misdirection
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Misdirection only comes from someone that has lost their way.
— Shannon L. Alder
a finger pointing with particular aim too far from the goal in effect points at everything.
— Lindsey Drager
Misdirection is one of my strengths,
— Erin Morgenstern
A small bad intention is often far more easily believed than a big one, Magnificence
— Raymond E. Feist
Is the goal I've set been determined by a desire to avoid the goal I should have set?
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
If truth is relative, then it's cousin is anarchy.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
If you wish to have free access to the single market, then you have to accept the fundamental rights as well as obligation that come from it.
— Angela Merkel
Like all who search for truth out of fear, I desperately wanted someone else to tell me exactly what to do.
— Rachel Held Evans