Being misunderstood Quote by Oscar Wilde Download Open image “He is fond of being misunderstood. It gives him a post of vantage.” — Oscar Wilde ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Being misunderstood Giving Misunderstood
It's so important that we say 'I can see his point of view and I can see his point of view'. — Robert Hood Copy Share Image
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Nobody is ever misunderstood at a fireside; he may only be disagreed with. — Lin Yutang Copy Share Image
To be misunderstood even by those whom one loves is the cross and bitterness of life. It is the secret of that sad and… — Henri Frederic Amiel Copy Share Image
There's all kinds of ways to be misunderstood, and one of them is via the interview. — Dean Wareham Copy Share Image
It ain't just a question of misunderstood, Deep down inside him, he's no good — Stephen Sondheim Copy Share Image
The best that can be said for anybody is probably that you misunderstood him favorably. — William Saroyan Copy Share Image
To be misunderstood even by those whom one loves is the cross and bitterness of life. It is the secret of that sad and… — Henri Frederic Amiel Copy Share Image
He thinks he believes only what he sees, but he is much better at believing than at seeing. — George Santayana Copy Share Image
The books that the world calls immoral are the books that show the world its own shame. — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
Bachelors should be heavily taxed. It is not fair that some men should be happier than others — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
“Basil my dear boy puts everything that is charming in him into his work. The consequence is that he has nothing left for life… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
I don't at all like knowing what people say of me behind my back. It makes me far too conceited. — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
“If these elements of beauty are real, the whole thing simply appeals to our sense of dramatic effect. Suddenly we find that we are… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
“Those who find beautiful meanings in beautiful things are the cultivated. For these there is hope.” — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
Men always want to be a womans first love. Women have a more subtle instinct: What they like is to be a mans last… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
To refrain from storytelling is perhaps one of the highest forms of respect we can pay. Those people, with no stories to circle them,… — Ben Marcus Copy Share Image
No one has something original or important to say will willing we run the risk of being misunderstood; people who write obscurely are either… — William Zinsser Copy Share Image
It is also the fate of leadership to be misunderstood. It is a grave error for any leader to be oversensitive in the face… — Nelson Mandela Copy Share Image
My say nothing but do something way of doing things appears to be being misunderstood. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
When so many people misunderstand you, you learn not to try and explain yourself and wait for the people who actually try to understand. — Morgan Hanthorn Copy Share Image
Being with you was the dream that I never wanted to wake up from, but living without you is a nightmare that I never… — Destiny N Copy Share Image
I'm quite comfortable now with being misunderstood. I don't really feel the need either to pander to it or to refute it. Just go… — Irvine Welsh Copy Share Image
The greatest tragedy that can befall a poet is to be praised by being misunderstood. — Pattiann Rogers Copy Share Image
Being misunderstood by someone you care about and not getting the opportunity to explain yourself. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Jonathan sighed. The price of being misunderstood, he thought. They call you devil or they call you god. — Richard Bach Copy Share Image
Me being misunderstood is common, a little too common but it is what it is. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
SADNESSES OF THE INTELLECT: Sadness of being misunderstood [sic]; Humor sadness; Sadness of love wit[hou]t release; Sadne[ss of be]ing smart; Sadness of not knowing… — Jonathan Safran Foer Copy Share Image