How often misused words generate misleading thoughts.

There are few things more dishonorable than misleading the young.

The McJob tag is misleading, and demeaning to our staff and franchisees.

If you're misleading the little homies, you ain't no real big homie to me.

Though analogy is often misleading, it is the least misleading thing we have.

It's misleading to essentialize an entire society as if it were a single mind.

I have never intentionally provided false and misleading information to the NCAA.

Long run is a misleading guide to current affairs. In the long run we are all dead.

Lyrics are always misleading because they make people think that that's what the music is about.

You have to steer a course between not appalling people, but at the same time not misleading them.

One of the most misleading representational techniques in our language is the use of the word 'I.'

Everyone has a right to change their consciousness, but ultimately the whole process is misleading.

I think the attempt to draw a comparison between Iran and Syria is false, misleading and dangerous.

French and German illustrate the misleading character of apparent grammatical simplicity just as well.

I'm so reluctant to do newspaper interviews because it's so misleading how they interpret what you say.

I have stopped looking at roles as lead or parallel lead. Also, I feel these are very misleading terms.

We do not see people as they are, but as they appear to us. And these appearances are usually misleading.

The lessons taught in great books are misleading. The commerce in life is rarely so simple and never so just.

While analogies are useful, however, they can also be misleading. They smuggle in assumptions that can be wrong.

Emotions can certainly be misleading: they can fool you into believing stuff that is definitely, demonstrably untrue.

You never know what's going to happen when somebody endeavors to do a true crime story. It can be horribly misleading.

Clean sheets is a misleading statistic. It gives you the platform to win a game but you can lead 5-0 and concede a goal.

I know that victims of torture will offer intentionally misleading information if they think their captors will believe it.

Because of the way my words get scrutinized, I have to use a level of precision so people don't accuse me of misleading them.

Gossip Girl' was a great opportunity, but it would be misleading to think that anyone on that show doesn't have anything more to offer.

But even in the Christian religion, much of its real meaning is hidden by words that are misleading and symbols that but few understand.

I am one who believes that one of the greatest dangers of advertising is not that of misleading people, but that of boring them to death.

Statistics can be so misleading. It is funny, though, how often at the moment you see one team had 60 per cent of the ball but still lost.

Even as you enter the fourth year after the Sept. 11 attacks, Bush is still misleading and deluding you and hiding the real reason from you.

Because standard unemployment reports continue to exclude prisoners, we have been treated to a highly misleading picture of black unemployment.

I like, though, that people have a hunger to connect with other people. They're desperate to know that you're not lying to them or misleading them.

Science's domain is the natural. If you want to understand the natural world and be sure you're not misleading yourself, science is the way to do it.

People often give Biden a pass for inaccurate and misleading statements - writing them off as nothing more than Crazy Uncle Joe being Crazy Uncle Joe.

There is a misleading, unwritten rule that states if a quote giving advice comes from someone famous, very old, or Greek, then it must be good advice.

Biographies, as generally written, are not only misleading but false... In most instances, they commemorate a lie and cheat posterity out of the truth.

If we are to rid ourselves of terrorism, we will have to genuinely believe that attempts to distinguish between 'good' and 'bad' terrorists are misleading.

Nothing is more misleading to the youth of a nation than to state the outcome immediately after the beginning as if nothing could have taken place in between.

A very tiny percentage of people with mental illness are also violent. We know this. The constant linking of the two together in national media is so misleading.

When an oil company executive tells American families that we don't need to be concerned with tar sands pipeline safety, it's not only misleading, it's insulting.

In the United States, the government has no business entering the marketplace of ideas to establish an arbiter of what is false, misleading, or a political smear.

The memory of the Second World War hangs over Europe, an inescapable and irresistible point of reference. Historical parallels are usually misleading and dangerous.

I'll never tell a lie. I'll never make a misleading statement. I'll never betray the confidence that any of you had in me. And I'll never avoid a controversial issue.

There's something very misleading about the literary culture that looks at writers in their 30s and calls them 'budding' or 'promising', when in fact they're peaking.

I was wrong to exaggerate in statements related to my experiences in the White House and the Royal Family. I am truly sorry for misleading people and misstating the facts.

It's really hard to talk about writing, and I'm usually conscious if I'm misleading people or misleading the questioner, because the problem with writing is the next line.

The president's claim that Social Security is going broke is misleading at best. The sky is not falling, although there is no doubt that the system needs to be strengthened.

I think it's misleading to use a word like 'God' in the way Einstein did. I'm sorry that Einstein did. I think he was asking for trouble, and he certainly was misunderstood.

Calling China's online censorship system a 'Great Firewall' is increasingly trendy, but misleading. All walls, being the creation of engineers, can be breached with the right tools.

An educated person is one who has learned that information almost always turns out to be at best incomplete and very often false, misleading, fictitious, mendacious - just dead wrong.

American tax dollars spent on education are meant to support students, not support aggressive, deceptive, and misleading marketing campaigns by certain for-profit education companies.

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