Zitat des Tages über Durcheinander / Muddle:
I'm at my best in a messy, middle-of-the-road muddle.
He was a sociologist; he had got into an intellectual muddle early on in life and never managed to get out.
I have never described the time I was in Doctor Who as anything except a kind of ecstatic success, but all the rest has been rather a muddle and a disappointment. Compared to Doctor Who, it has been an outrageous failure really - it's so boring.
Yet in all those cases I finally steeled myself to seize the opportunity, and find a way to muddle through and eventually conclude that I had, in fact, chosen the right path, as risky as it seemed at the time.
If the United States leads a multinational force into Iraq without United Nations backing, Canada should fight beside its neighbour. We've gone from being a middle power to a muddle power on this one.
Muddle is the extra unknown personality in any committee.
I think we're still in a muddle with our language, because once you get words and a spoken language it gets harder to communicate.
This motion-picture muddle had distracted me from my writing.
I'm more lost when I'm not on tour. I'm in a bit of a muddle at nine o'clock - 'Where's the stage?' On tour, there are people directing and supervising you.
Part of my style was getting into a muddle. Audiences think that's part of the act. Sometimes it might be - but you have to guess which bits.