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- One that confounds good and evil is an enemy to good. — Edmund Burke
- Science confounds everything; it gives to the flowers an animal appetite, and takes away from even the plants their chastity. — Joseph Joubert
- Familiarity confounds all traits of distinction; interest and prejudice take away the power of judging. — William Hazlitt
- An enforced uniformity of religion throughout a nation or civil state, confounds the civil and religious, denies the principles of Christianity and… — Roger Williams
- When Heaven is about to confer a great office on a man, it first exercises his mind with suffering, and his sinews… — Mencius
- Art, if it can be ascribed value, is most valuable when its beauty (and the beauty of the truth it tells) bewilders,… — Andrew Peterson
- Is it acting a true vocation?... I say it is a gift...And fame? Neither sought nor expected... still confounds and amazes and… — Ruth Cracknell
- Prayer cleanses from sin, drives away temptations, stamps out persecutions, comforts the fainthearted, gives new strength to the courageous, brings travellers safely… — Tertullian
- The Jews are not a part of a vast Whole which they re-integrate in dying, but they are a Whole in themselves,… — Kadmi Cohen
- No particular scandal one can touch but it confounds the breather. — William Shakespeare
- The attempt and not the deed confounds us. — William Shakespeare
- As every divided kingdom falls, so every mind divided between many studies confounds and saps itself. — Leonardo da Vinci