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Muddied Waters Quotes By Lao-Tzu

Obscure as muddied water. But, with stillness, muddy waters clear. Can you also act while remaining still? — Lao-Tzu

Muddied Waters Quotes By Mohammad Marandi

The fact that the American government has formally set aside an enormous yearly budget of nearly $75 million to increase cultural exchanges in order to bring about what it calls "regime change" has muddied the waters and complicated American Studies in Iran more than anything else. — Mohammad Marandi

Muddied Waters Quotes By Kate Chopin

Don't stir all the warmth out of your coffee; drink it. — Kate Chopin

Muddied Waters Quotes By Dashiell Hammett

I just tell you what happens. I don't explain it. — Dashiell Hammett

Muddied Waters Quotes By Gretel Ehrlich

We are often like rivers: careless and forceful, timid and dangerous, lucid and muddied, eddying, gleaming, still. Lovers, farmers, and artists have one thing in common, at least - a fear of 'dry spells,' dormant periods in which we do no blooming, internal droughts only the waters of imagination and psychic release can civilize. — Gretel Ehrlich

Muddied Waters Quotes By Allen Klein

A little perspective, like a little humor, goes a long way. — Allen Klein

Muddied Waters Quotes By Philip Pullman

My flat's about half a mile away, and you know what I'd like most of all in the world? I'd like a cup of tea. Come on, let's go and put the kettle on. — Philip Pullman

Muddied Waters Quotes By Gudjon Bergmann

For years I tried to help people with simple things, such as tension relief through breathing and relaxation, but all they wanted were the drugs. They wanted to numb themselves. They did not want to face their fears or feel better through their own efforts - and they certainly did not want to be illuminated. — Gudjon Bergmann

Muddied Waters Quotes By Eduardo Galeano

Latin America is the region of open veins. Everything from the discovery until our times, has always been transmuted into European
or later
United States
capital, and as such has accumulated on distant centers of power. Everything: the soil, its fruits nad its mineral-rich depths, the people and their capacity to work and to consume, natural resources and human resources. — Eduardo Galeano

Muddied Waters Quotes By Cherie Blair

The thing I want to see before I die is women achieving full equality in the world. I'm very passionate about injustice against women and there's too much of it in the world. In so many parts of the world, women are not regarded as worthy or equal to men. In parts of the world, women are bought and sold. — Cherie Blair

Muddied Waters Quotes By Ally Carter

Time, the greatest thief of all. — Ally Carter

Muddied Waters Quotes By Lisa Loeb

I think people are always nostalgic for a time about 20 years before they were born. — Lisa Loeb

Muddied Waters Quotes By Bartholomew Roberts

For I have dipped my hands in muddied waters, and, withdrawing them, find 'tis better to be a commander than a common man! — Bartholomew Roberts

Muddied Waters Quotes By Ashok Ferrey

In Sri Lanka, the people you lived amongst, the people you went to school with, the people in whose houses you ate, whose jokes you shared: these were not the people you married. Quite possibly they were not your religion. More to the point they were probably not your caste. This word with its fearsome connotations was never, hardly ever used. But it was ever present: it muddied the waters of Sri Lanka's politics, it perfumed the air of her bed-chambers; it lurked, like a particularly noxious relative, behind the poruwa of every wedding ceremony. It was the c-word. People used its synonym, its acronym, its antonym-indeed any other nym that came to mind - in the vain hope its meaning would somehow go away. It didn't. But if the people you chose to associate with were the very ones you could not marry, then the ones you did marry were quite often people you wouldn't dream of associating with if you had any choice in the matter. — Ashok Ferrey