Quotes by Mistaken Habit: Often mistaken for love. Marlene Dietrich mistaken habit Intuition is often mistaken, but not altogether. Mason Cooley mistaken intuition Unless I am very much mistaken...I AM very much mistaken...! Murray Walker motor-racing mistaken funny I have so often been mistaken that I no longer blush for it Napoleon Bonaparte mistaken Everybody's got whatever problems they have. I refuse to let somebody's mistaken beliefs affect my life. O. J. Simpson mistaken problem belief Idolatry is huge in the Bible, dominant in our personal lives, and irrelevant in our mistaken estimations Os Guinness dominant mistaken idolatry Those trying to explain pictures are as a rule completely mistaken. Pablo Picasso mistaken trying art Poe is the only impeccable writer. He was never mistaken. Paul Valery impeccable mistaken Ubiquity must never be mistaken for biology. Phil Zuckerman mistaken biology ubiquity Mistaken, always second guessing, underestimated, look I'm still around. Pink mistaken guessing looks Madness is not enlightenment, but the search for enlightenment is often mistaken for madness. Richard Davenport-Hines mistaken enlightenment madness Undisguised clarity is easily mistaken for arrogance. Richard Dawkins clarity mistaken arrogance I'm often mistaken for Spanish or Latin descent. Rita Ora descent mistaken latin I'll never be mistaken for Pat Boone. Sal Mineo mistaken The paranoid is never entirely mistaken. Sigmund Freud paranoid mistaken This is all that I've known for certain, that God is love. Even if I have been mistaken on this or that point: God is nevertheless love. Soren Kierkegaard mistaken certain love We never do evil so thoroughly and heartily as when led to it by an honest but perverted, because mistaken, conscience. Tryon Edwards mistaken honest evil A mistaken thought may be corrected easily, but an errant affection is nearly unmanageable. Watchman Nee mistaken affection may What is your trouble? Mistaken identity. Wei Wu Wei mistaken trouble identity Inquire often, but judge rarely, and thou wilt not often be mistaken. William Penn mistaken often-is judging «123»