Top 21 Blunderer's Quotes
#2. He's a guy who gets up at 6 a.m. regardless of what time it is -
Lou Duva
#4. Censorship feeds the dirty mind more than the four-letter word itself.
Dick Cavett
#5. education was about the practice of freedom.
Bell Hooks
#6. Satan was a blunderer ... who made a stupendous failure. If he had succeeded, we should all have been worshipping him, and his portrait would have been more flattering.
George Eliot
#7. No amount of culture or civilization can subdue or hide the wanton violence in man.
Kiran Nagarkar
#8. I'm tired of the anonymity of being an unpublished author. I crave the anonymity of being self-published.
Tristan Durie
#9. Man is a great blunderer going about in the woods, and there is no other except the bear makes so much noise.
Mary Hunter Austin
#10. The NAACP is a wonderful organization ... But do you realize if tomorrow morning we had complete integration, all them cats would be outta work?
Dick Gregory
#11. A man may be very industrious, and yet not spend his time well. There is no more fatal blunderer than he who consumes the greater part of life getting his living.
Henry David Thoreau
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William McDonald
#15. How sick i am! that thought Always comes to me with horror. Is it this strange for everybody? But such fugitive feelings have always been my metier.
Allen Ginsberg
#16. Fortunately, I'm in a band with people who really like and respect each other personally.That makes this whole experience so much better.
Eliot Lewis
#17. He was not at the moment in very good odour at Bow Street. Such epithets as Blockhead and Blunderer had been used in connection with his last case. 'Jeremiah Stubbs, miss,' said the Runner. 'I am here in the execution of my dooty.
Georgette Heyer
#19. I Was Fool Iam Fool But Don't wanna B Fool For My Entire Life ...
Akshay Dubey
#20. If you're not careful, the Internet will gobble up your entire life.
Teresa Medeiros
#21. The Samoan puts the burden of amatory success upon the man and believes that women need more initiating, more time for maturing of sexual feeling. A man who fails to satisfy a woman is looked upon as a clumsy, inept blunderer.
Margaret Mead
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