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confused years age
I am eighty years old. There seems to be nothing to add to this statement. I have reached the age of undecorated facts - facts that refuse to be softened by sentiment, or confused by nobility of phrase. Agnes Repplier
confused thinking air
Do you know anyone who hasn't changed his mind? This door was a tree, then it will be firewood for someone, then it will return to air and earth. We're all like that, constantly changing. It's simply honest to report that you've changed your mind when you have. When you're afraid of what people will think if you speak honestly, that's where you become confused. Byron Katie
confused thinking california
I grew up in Louisiana and I think people get it confused. They assume that I lived in California or that's where I'm from. I worked there, but I didn't live there. Jamie Lynn Spears
confused oscars nobel
The Oscar seems to have been confused with the Nobel Peace Prize. Janet Maslin
confused cutting confusion
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
confused long permission
To be given permission to be confused -- and remain confused -- for as long as it takes would have been a huge gift. Janet Jackson
confused real dope
I was playing a part of someone dealing dope on a street corner - and there was a guy actually dealing heroin right there. I looked at him, he looked at me, and I got real confused. Al Pacino
confused confusion ego
In the process of burning out these confusions, we discover enlightenment. If the process were otherwise, the awakened state of mind would be a product dependent upon cause and effect and therefore liable to dissolution. Anything which is created must, sooner or later, die. If enlightenment were created in such a way, there would always be a possibility of ego reasserting itself, causing a return to the confused state. Enlightenment is permanent because we have not produced it; we have merely discovered it. Chogyam Trungpa
confused appreciate people
A great deal of chaos in the world occurs because people don't appreciate themselves. Having never developed sympathy or gentleness toward themselves, they cannot experience harmony or peace within themselves, and therefore, what they project to others is also inharmonious and confused. Chogyam Trungpa
progress
We have no progress to report, and that is not good. Roger Toussaint
progress our-society constitution
Our society cannot progress while our constitution stands still. Charles Edison
progress world transformation
It so happens that the world is undergoing a transformation to which no change that has yet occurred can be compared, either in scope or in rapidity. Charles de Gaulle
progress three-things vices
He that is good will infallibly become better, and he that is bad will as certainly become worse; for vice, virtue, and time are three things that never stand still. Charles Caleb Colton
progress reason recorded
There is all the more reason to say 'Yes' so that some progress can be recorded with the constitutional treaty, Jan Balkenende
progress realizing
You are making better progress than you realize. Richard G. Scott
progress done manipulation
We also have the option of scanning in an image from outside the computer... a photo, or a sketch done with traditional tools; and we can then paint, manipulate, process, change, and further develop the image within the computer, watching our progress on the monitor. Buffy Sainte-Marie
progress looks world
In any case, whenever technical progress opened a new window into the surrounding world, I felt the urge to look through this window, hoping to see something unexpected. Bruno Rossi
progress language programming
Some programming languages manage to absorb change, but withstand progress. Alan Perlis
great-men conscious-and-unconscious
Meaning makes a great many things endurable---per haps everything. Carl Jung
great-men my-time has-beens
I have been called a great many things in my time - that's politics. Nigel Farage
great-men wells great-managers
Time is a great manager: it arranges things well. Pierre Corneille