
Top 13 Mass Confusion Quotes
#1. It's mass confusion. I'm guessing on every shot. About the only thing left for me is acupuncture in the brain.
George Archer
#2. We have taken the latter course as a culture. So there is mass confusion today
even in the evangelical church
over whether the Bible is true and over how far we should go in obeying it.
Alistair Begg
#3. The Constitution was framed in order to form a more perfect union, not to establish mass confusion.
Byron Goines
#4. It's never too late to tell a good story, to create a new myth that rouses us from our intoxicated slumber, that lifts us above the din of confusion and arms us against the weapons of mass distraction.
Derek Rydall
#5. I am not anti-death penalty, but I'm damned sure anti-the-wrong-guy-getting-executed.
Kinky Friedman
#6. Love is the missing factor; there is a lack of affection, of warmth in relationship; and because we lack that love, that tenderness, that generosity, that mercy in relationship, we escape into mass action, which produces further confusion, further misery.
Jiddu Krishnamurti
#7. I hit adolescence only to discover my autobiography had already been written; plagiarized, in fact, by a man named J.D. Salinger who, in appropriating to himself my inner mass of pain and confusion, had given me the unlikely name of Holden Caulfield.
Stephen Metcalf
#8. Barry White seemed so filled with self-parody at first that it was easy to dismiss him. But it is becoming increasingly obvious with every additional release that he is a very talented man.
Jon Landau
#9. In museums and palaces we are alternate radicals and conservatives.
Henry James
#10. He won't know what to make of it. It'll drive him insane. A woman's weapons of mass destruction are indifference and confusion.
Emma Chase
#11. What if we all suddenly get carried away thinking - who will be left to act?
Andrei Platonov
#12. Remember that, so that next time you can just agree with whatever I say and we'll be fine. Though he didn't open his eyes, one corner of his mouth curled, ever so slightly. It was what I was hoping for. For a moment, the barriers had crumbled and we were all right again.
Julie Kagawa
#13. Life being all inclusion and confusion, and art being all discrimination and selection, the latter, in search of the hard latent value with which it alone is concerned, sniffs round the mass as instinctively and unerringly as a dog suspicious of some buried bone.
Henry James
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