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When it comes to power, God Himself is the power. God often uses foolish things to confound the wise. That is why people like me will ever be grateful to God. In terms of knowledge, education and name, I am nowhere - a neglected stone.
T. B. Joshua
Education
God
Me
Knowledge
Wise
Grateful
People
Will
Be Grateful
Power
Neglected
Foolish
Name
Like
Terms
Himself
Am
Stone
Often
Confound
Uses
Why
Ever
Nowhere
Things
Confound not faith and feeling together. They are distinct. Faith is ours to exercise. Believe, believe. Let your faith take hold of the blessing, and it is yours by faith. Your feelings have nothing to do with this faith.
Ellen G. White
Faith
Blessing
Together
Feeling
Feelings
Nothing
Believe
Distinct
Ours
Take
Exercise
Hold
Confound
Your
Yours
A god implants in mortal guilt whenever he wants utterly to confound a house.
Aeschylus
God
Guilt
He
Implants
Mortal
House
Whenever
Wants
Confound
Utterly
Life may unfold chronologically for the body and for bureaucracies that keep track of such things as births, marriages, deaths, visas, tax returns, expulsions, and identity cards, but memory does not play this game in quite the same way, always manages to confound the desire for tidiness.
Ariel Dorfman
Life
Game
Memory
Way
Marriages
Identity
Track
Returns
Does
Always
Deaths
Same
Quite
May
Tax
Unfold
Confound
Tax Returns
Body
Such Things
Keep
Play
Things
Cards
Desire
Once a teen has been identified as part of the 'target market,' he knows he's done for. The object of the game is to confound the marketers, and keep one's own, authentic culture from showing up at the shopping mall as a prepackaged corporate product.
Douglas Rushkoff
Game
Culture
Shopping
Own
Teen
Market
Corporate
Once
Marketers
Has-Been
Object
He
Part
Identified
Knows
Been
Mall
Up
Target
Authentic
Done
Confound
Product
Showing
Showing Up
Keep
And one of the things that I learned was you can't generalise at all about a woman in a veil. You can't think you know her story, because she will confound you over and over again. She may be an engineer or a diplomat or a doctor. Or she may be an unbelievable babe with bleached hair down to her waist.
Geraldine Brooks
You
Woman
Doctor
Engineer
Will
Hair
Down
Think
One Of The Things
Diplomat
Unbelievable
About
Veil
Over
Know
She
Learned
Because
Waist
May
Story
Again
Confound
Her
Things
Babe
Lord, confound this surly sister, blight her brow with blotch and blister, cramp her larynx, lung and liver, in her guts a galling give her.
John Millington Synge
Sister
Brow
Give
Guts
Blight
Blister
Lord
Cramp
Confound
Liver
Her
Lung
You see, my ambition was not to confound the engineering world but simply to create a beautiful piece of art.
Kit Williams
Beautiful
Art
You
World
Ambition
Engineering
See
Simply
Piece
Confound
Create
The king is so subtle with his words that he would confound the apostolic religion itself. He will find the weak points of the pope's character and will trip him up to his destruction.
Thomas Becket
Character
Religion
Words
Destruction
Will
King
Weak
Would
Find
Trip
Points
He
Him
His
Up
Itself
Subtle
Confound
Apostolic
Pope
'State' can be a word that is a noun or a verb or an adverb - it's kind of why I chose that title. It's not to confound the audience but to keep me from painting myself into a cul-de-sac in the early stages of making a record by having too high concept or having some really strict set of rules I have to adhere to.
Todd Rundgren
Myself
Me
Word
Strict
Painting
Too
State
Rules
Adhere
Kind
High
Record
Some
Having
Concept
Verb
Audience
Making
Stages
Title
Confound
Really
Noun
Keep
Chose
Why
Early
Set
Bluster, sputter, question, cavil; but be sure your argument be intricate enough to confound the court.
William Wycherley
Argument
Enough
Intricate
Sure
Court
Question
Confound
Your
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