(19 quotes found)
“A great city is not to be confounded with a populous one.”
Aristotle
“A serious writer is not to be confounded with a solemn writer. A serious writer may be a hawk or a buzzard or even a popinjay, but a solemn writer is always a bloody owl.”
Ernest Hemingway
“The attempt and not the deed confounds us.”
William Shakespeare
“Money confounds subordination”
Samuel Johnson
“We're going to get to the problem and fix it. We're really confounded by it.”
Don Gilmore
“For a voice of wailing is heard out of Zion, How are we spoiled! we are greatly confounded, because we have forsaken the land, because our dwellings have cast us out.”
Bible
“I think he was confounded that the case even went to trial. And he couldn't believe we were found guilty. He offered to appeal the case, but we just wanted the whole thing behind us.”
Wes Keeley
“I am confounded by the tortured tale of these negotiations. It is unfortunate that it had to come down to an illegal strike.”
Justice Theodore Jones
“Bluster, sputter, question, cavil; but be sure your argument be intricate enough to confound the court”
William Wycherley
“I think he was confounded that the case even went to trial, ... And he couldn't believe we were found guilty. He offered to appeal the case, but we just wanted the whole thing behind us.”
Keeley