
“You have confused me with someone who knows what’s going on.”
Source: Short fiction, A Year and a Day in Old Theradane (2014), p. 251
“You have confused me with someone who knows what’s going on.”
Source: Short fiction, A Year and a Day in Old Theradane (2014), p. 251
Quoted in Bob Woodward's, State of Denial: Bush at War, Part III, Simon & Schuster, 2006
2000s, 2006
“If you are sure you understand everything that is going on, you are hopelessly confused.”
As quoted by Ann Landers, in The Poughkeepsie Journal (26 March 1978); cited as "Mondale's Law" in The Book of Laws (1979) by Harold Faber, p. 13
Don Quixote de la Mancha (1605–1615), Unplaced as yet by chapter
“If you don't know everything, you must go on with what you do know.”
Rand al'Thor
Source: A Crown of Swords (15 May 1996)
Rolling Stone interview (2005)
Context: So now — cut to 1980. Irish rock group, who've been through the fire of a certain kind of revival, a Christian-type revival, go to America. Turn on the TV the night you arrive, and there's all these people talking from the Scriptures. But they're quite obviously raving lunatics.
Suddenly you go, what's this? And you change the channel. There's another one. You change the channel, and there's another secondhand-car salesman. You think, oh, my God. But their words sound so similar... to the words out of our mouths.
So what happens? You learn to shut up. You say, whoa, what's this going on? You go oddly still and quiet. If you talk like this around here, people will think you're one of those. And you realize that these are the traders — as in t-r-a-d-e-r-s — in the temple.