Quotes about bewildered
bewildered
O Marvelous! what new configuration will come next? I am bewildered with multiplicity. William Williams
bewildered decent fairly people rapidly somewhat
Many of us are somewhat bewildered by this because we know how to relocate people fairly rapidly to decent housing.
bewildered decent fairly people rapidly somewhat
Many of us are somewhat bewildered by this, because we know how to relocate people fairly rapidly to decent housing.
bewildered grease life
You don't need to have Asperger's to feel bewildered in a culture that relies so heavily on inconsequential chit-chat to grease the wheels of day-to-day life. Lynn Coady
bewildered three
I can't say I was ever lost, but I was bewildered once for three days. Daniel Boone
bewildered knowing yoga yogi
Knowing these two paths, O Arjuna, a yogi is not bewildered at all. Therefore, O Arjuna, be steadfast in yoga (of meditation) at all times.
bewildered life
He's a little bewildered by this. This is like a celebration of life and he'll be there (for) it. It's a live celebration of life.
bewildered cannot effects good including left taken
All the reading in the world cannot immunize you from the devastating effects of psychopaths. Everyone, including the experts, can be taken in, conned, and left bewildered by them. A good psychopath can play a concerto on anyone's heart strings. Robert D. Hare
bewildered circumstance confused shocked somewhat
I think he was confused and somewhat bewildered at first, somewhat shocked at his circumstances, Pat Roberts
bewildered gone plan seem
To be frank, I'm bewildered by what has gone on here. There doesn't seem to be a plan that was really thought out in any significant way.
bewildered comic journal keeper tragic
What the Journal posits is not the tragic question, the Madman's question: "Who am I?", but the comic question, the Bewildered Man's question: "Am I?" A comic --a comedian, that's what the Journal keeper is. Roland Barthes
bewildered face finally true wear
No man, for any considerable period, can wear one face to himself, and another to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered as to which may be the true Nathaniel Hawthorne
bewildered crowd describing large school translate university visualize
If you read a book about school - someone else's book - you always translate it into your own school experiences. It's describing the student: he's bewildered and lost in a large crowd in a university classroom. You'll visualize that from your own experiences. So, everything you know is what you're really writing. James Salter
bewildered gone
I'm bewildered by what has gone on here.
bewildered
I'm probably more bewildered than I am embarrassed, Dusty Baker