Confused Com Brian Famous Quotes & Sayings
22 Confused Com Brian Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
I think what you have to realise is that our generation is the first generation since its sexual awakening has come into the world and realised that sex can mean, ultimately, death. That has had a very serious effect on social morals and on the way people deal with each other. As we approach the millennium, people are getting more and more confused and contact is getting more and more sanitised, so there's a lot more mental games being played.— Brian Molko

It would be strange if the weather-gage had to be explained to so old a sea-dog; though I must confess that there was a time when I confused it with that thing which creaks on the roof, showing which way the wind is blowing. Yet could you not obtain this valuable gage by some less arduous means than running a hundred miles and hiding behind a more or less mythical island which no one has ever seen, and that in the dark, a perilous proceeding if ever there was one?— Patrick O'Brian

The Inspector General issued six reviews and reports on actions taken based on provisions of the act. In those six reports, the IG found that not one violation of an individual's civil liberties - a total of zero - had taken place since the act was instituted.— Jo Bonner

You dig deeper and it gets more and more complicated, and you get confused, and it's tricky and it's hard, but ... It is beautiful.— Brian Cox

Couples swayed and embraced to the beat as the singer's vocals soared above a group of confused teenagers and twenty-something's.— Brian Joyce

We have to be in a listening mode: it is about dialogue, about listening to what the others have to say, about cooperating in the best way possible. These are the values and principles that we put forward.— Pierre Vimont

Black Mage: I was joking.— Brian Clevinger
Red Mage: OH. See, I was confused by the total lack of comedy.

Brian Andreas Promise #1:— Brian Andreas
Promises to Myself #1: I will tell the truth unless I get confused & I think I could get in real trouble if someone found out, in which case, I will lie as convincingly as possible for as long as I feel the need.

For new bands, I think a major label is the safest place to be. Independent labels are the ones getting away with murder. A lot of them are hobbyists who rip-off young bands, taking advantage of people who would never get signed to a major.— Jack White

The misfortune of a young man who returns to his native land after years away is that he finds his native land foreign; whereas the lands he left behind remain for ever like a mirage in his mind.— Brian W. Aldiss
However, misfortune can itself sow seeds of creativity.
Afterword to "Hothouse" Brian Aldiss

What is a decision? It's a tool to remove confusion! Are you confused? If so, then make the decision and let's move on!— Brian Valentine

People are at their most mindful when they are at play. If we find ways of enjoying our work blurring the lines between work and play the gains will be greater.— Ellen Langer

I start with something that makes me angry or confused, and then I write about it. It's a form of self-help.— Brian K. Vaughan

Drama comes more naturally to me. It's the comedy you really have to delve into.— Kathy Bates

The power that made the body, HEALS THE BODY. It happens no other way.— B. J. Palmer

Science fiction is the search for a definition of mankind and his status in the universe which will stand in our advanced but confused state of knowledge (science), and is characteristically cast in the Gothic or post Gothic mode.— Brian Aldiss

There I was, cold, isolated and desperate for something I knew I couldn't have.— Brian Krans
A solution. A remedy. Anything.
... I hated it. Alone and confused was the last place I wanted to be.
Somehow I knew I deserved this.

You grow up the day you have the first real laugh at yourself.— Ethel Barrymore

But what else could we do but hope? that, after all, is human nature.— Thomas Buergenthal

Visions haunt the mind of unforeseen things of the future. Action is of no possibility, but meandering doubts of a stoic nature made real by the mind are persuasive enough to destroy hope.— Brian Krans
It's the overly-broad confusion, but not knowing what to be confused about that is the most perplexing. Whether it is the future, the present or the past, all of the answers will never come. The uncertainty lies not in the answer, but not knowing what question to ask.
Life must have meaning, but God -if there is such a thing- is having too much fun not telling me what that is.

Life was a pleasure; he looked back at its moments, many of them as much shrouded in mist as the opposite bank of the Thames; objectively, many of them held only misery, fear, confusion; but afterwards, and even at the time, he had known an exhilaration stronger than the misery, fear, or confusion. A fragment of belief came to him from another epoch: 'Cogito ergo sum'. For him that had not been true; his truth had been, 'Senito ergo sum'. I feel so I exist. He enjoyed this fearful, miserable, confused life, and not only because it made more sense than non-life.— Brian W. Aldiss

If man wants to obtain knowledge of the greatness and happiness of these worlds, then is nothing else possible than that he also will be introduced to the dangerous, with the fearfulness that they contain. One is not possible without the other.— Rudolf Steiner
