
Top 35 Misleads Quotes
#1. Let's say there are prospects for a new Nigeria, but I don't think we have a new Nigeria yet.
Wole Soyinka
#2. When I'm losing, they call me nuts. When I'm winning, they call me eccentric.
Al McGuire
#3. A wrong concept misleads the understanding; a wrong deed degrades the whole man, and may eventually demolish the structure of the human ego.
Muhammad Iqbal
#4. Sometimes in conversation the sound of our own voice distracts us and misleads us into making assertions that in no way express our true opinions.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#5. A well-wrapped statistic is better than Hitler's 'big lie'; it misleads, yet it cannot be pinned on you.
Darrell Huff
#6. Sara grinned at that. A long time ago I learned not to explain things to people. It misleads them into thinking they're entitled to know everything I do.
Lisa Kleypas
#7. Save the trees of Ireland for the future men of Ireland on the fair hills of Eire, O.
James Joyce
#8. He who sincerely seeks his real purpose in life is himself sought by that purpose. As he concentrates on that search a light begins to clear his confusion, call it revelation, call it inspiration, call it what you will. It is mistrust that misleads. Sincerity leads straight to the goal.
Hazrat Inayat Khan
#9. We also believe candour benefits us as managers. The CEO who misleads often in public eventually misleads himself in private.
Warren Buffett
#10. Whatever you do, do it to the purpose; do it thoroughly, not superficially. Go to the bottom of things. Any thing half done, or half known, is in my mind, neither done nor known at all. Nay, worse, for it often misleads.
Lord Chesterfield
#11. It's like I have a sensor in my head, but she works on a seven-second delay ... well-meaning, but perpetually about seven seconds too late to actually do anything to stop the horrific avalanche of shit-you-shouldn't- say-out-loud-but-I-just-did.
Jenny Lawson
#12. There's nothing like taking Proust to the beach and daydreaming along to it.
Jerry Hall
#13. Exaggeration misleads the credulous and offends the perceptive.
Eliza Cook
#14. The working of revolutions misleads me no more; it is as necessary to our race as its waves to the stream, that it may not be a stagnant marsh. Ever renewed in its forms, the genius of humanity blossoms.
Johann Gottfried Herder
#15. Knife fighting was his forte, but he wouldn't have time to have a proper match. Pity.
Maria V. Snyder
#16. A long time ago I learned not to explain things to people. It misleads them into thinking they're entitled to know everything I do. - [Sara]
Lisa Kleypas
#17. I packed coffee once when I lived in Australia, and I just remember going around every day with coffee up my nose and in my ears.
Hugo Weaving
#18. The countenance may be rightly defined as the title page which heralds the contents of the human volume, but like other title pages, it sometimes puzzles, often misleads, and often says nothing to the purpose.
William Matthews
#19. Nothing provokes speculation more than the sight of a woman enjoying herself. -
Louisa May Alcott
#20. Hate misleads, fear distorts and love blinds.
Tim Lebbon
#21. I've come within range of hate. Terrifying, its tremors, its dizzying obsessions. Hate's like a swordfish invisible in the water, knifing suddenly into sight with blood on its blade- clear water misleads you.
Pablo Neruda
#22. He who misleads others in other to succeed in life will definitely be misled at his post of success".
Abdulazeez Henry Musa
#23. The history of the world, as it is written and handed down by word of mouth, often fails us completely; but man's intuitive capacity, though it often misleads, does lead, does not ever abandon one.
Franz Kafka
#24. It may be that hope misleads. But hate - hate corrupts. I have been too quick to hate. I become like what I abhor.
Stephen R. Donaldson
#25. Many persons have an idea that one cannot be in business and lead an upright life, whereas the truth is that no one succeeds in business to any great extent, who misleads or misrepresents.
John Wanamaker
#26. Even with objective metrics in hand, the argument about which is better or which is worse without first establishing a common standard creates nothing more than debate.
Simon Sinek
#27. When you open your heart, only then will the light come in.
Debasish Mridha
#28. Trees and children are, of all living things, those whose growth soonest makes one feel one's age ...
Mary Russell Mitford
#29. Nothing misleads people like the truth.
Josh Brolin
#30. The true word leads; the untrue misleads.
Franz Kafka
#31. Experience never misleads; what you are misled by is only your judgment, and this misleads you by anticipating results from experience of a kind that is not produced by your experiments.
Leonardo Da Vinci
#32. Beauty misleads without lying, like an ambiguous prophecy in a Greek play. We read into it our hopes, to which it is indifferent. We ask it to be true and good, but it has its own way of measuring worth, its own standard and authority.
Phillip Margulies
#33. I have some good friends here, but no one really understands why I am here or what I do. I don't know of anyone, though, who would have more than a partial understanding; I have gone too far alone.
Jon Krakauer
#34. Once a profound truth is seen, it cannot be unseen.
Dave Sim
#35. Does that mean", I said in some bewilderment, "that we must eat again of the tree of knowledge in order to return to the state of innocence?"
"Of course", he said, "but that's the final chapter in the history of the world.
Heinrich Von Kleist
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