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  • When I did 'Babe' I wanted to talk about animal rights without going through some convoluted justifications about using animal products. -- James Cromwell
  • Sometimes my plot lines are so convoluted, I get calls from friends at 3 am saying; you SOB, you'll never pull this one off. -- Clive Cussler
  • The most important thing in convoluted families, I learnt as I wrote, is that the child feels loved. I knew from a young age that I was a problem which required constant solving; but I never felt unloved. I was lucky. -- Allegra Huston
  • The Tax Code today is more complicated than ever, and the very people on the Republican side who denounce the Tax Code's complexity are the ones that put together what they now call a convoluted monstrosity. They put it into effect. -- Richard Neal
  • A four percent growth strategy means you fix a convoluted tax code. You get in and you change every aspect of regulations that are job killers. You get rid of Obamacare and replace it with something that doesn't suppress wages and kill jobs. -- Jeb Bush
  • We were not designed rationally, but are products of a convoluted history. -- Neil Shubin
  • Men are gentle, honest and straightforward. Women are convoluted, deceptive and dangerous. -- Erin Pizzey
  • To take charge of destiny means to play a very convoluted chess game on multiple levels of consciousness and existence. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • I'm not an athiest. How can you not believe in something that doesn't exist? That's way too convoluted for me. -- A. Whitney Brown
  • The tedious and convoluted reasoning behind the Supreme Court's ongoing project to expunge all references to God from the public domain. -- Benjamin Hart
  • The Supreme Court refuses to abandon its convoluted Lemon test. The Lemon test has created havoc, misunderstanding, and hostility toward religion. -- Mathew Staver
  • The religions of the world must be assessed, not on the basis of their convoluted theologies, but in terms of the extent to which they serve as forces of liberation and empowerment. -- Agnivesh
  • The only other scenario that could explain everything, up to and including your own bizarre apperance, is a convoluted conspiracy theory involving the Russian Mafia and a crack team of plastic surgeons. -- Eoin Colfer
  • Many seducers clutter the simple message of the gospel with legalistic additions, with convoluted attempts to legitimize moral compromise, and with psychological theories that turn churches into relational support groups instead of houses of worship. -- Charles R. Swindoll
  • I don't think the science is clear of what percentage is man-made and what percentage is natural. It's convoluted, for the people to say the science is decided on this is really arrogant, to be honest with you. -- Jeb Bush
  • Most of the time, I get auditions for deaf characters where the scene has them communicating in really convoluted ways, like reading lips from across the room when the other persons back is turned or having other people parrot what they say. -- Shoshannah Stern
  • She was truly a beautiful girl. I could feel a small polished stone sinking through the darkest waters of my heart. All those deep convoluted channels and passageways, and yet she managed to toss her pebble right down to the bottom of it all. -- Haruki Murakami
  • If the president is the head of the American body politic, Congress is its gastrointestinal tract. Its vast and convoluted inner workings may be mysterious and unpleasant, but in the end they excrete a great deal of material whose successful passage is crucial to our nation's survival. This is Congress's duty. -- Jon Stewart
  • I'm not an atheist. How can you not believe in something that doesn't exist? That's way too convoluted for me. -- A. Whitney Brown
  • When I start writing, I'll have a vague concept or I'll just have a title, and the song just goes on its own direction. Usually it goes in many directions within each song. They get really convoluted sometimes. -- Juliana Hatfield
  • Once upon a time, about 10 years ago, I thought maybe I could write a mystery series about a midwife in Elizabethan England. I had an elaborately convoluted title and an elaborately convoluted plotline, and at that point I got stupendously bored. -- Deborah Harkness
  • Most of the time, I get auditions for deaf characters where the scene has them communicating in really convoluted ways, like reading lips from across the room when the other person's back is turned or having other people parrot what they say. -- Shoshannah Stern
  • Everybody gets ticked off about GE paying no taxes. Look, we have a complicated, convoluted tax system. And only big corporations and wealthy individuals like Warren Buffett can take advantage of it. We need to simplify and flatten the code, get rid of all the loopholes. -- Joe Walsh
  • I don't want to make any general statements, but I feel like so many stories that are presented as being about humanity and human emotion are just so convoluted and overly dramatic and focus on these certain little things that are supposedly meaningful, but just don't really mean anything. -- Ellar Coltrane
  • Sometimes the routes leading to feelings of anger are so convoluted and circuitous that it takes enormous skill to discern their original source, or fountainhead. But regardless of the reason for or the source of the anger or the relative ease or complexity in perceiving either the anger or its source - everybody, but everybody, gets angry. -- Theodore Isaac Rubin
  • In a long story like 'Weathercraft,' it becomes kind of convoluted. It can become perhaps difficult to remember what led up to whatever point you're at. I worried a little bit about people being able to keep the shape of the story in their heads while they were reading it, and not wonder how they got wherever they were. -- Jim Woodring
  • A story is just a convoluted lie...with some hidden truths. -- Christian Clason
  • The simple equations that generate the convoluted Mandelbrot fractal have been called the wittiest remarks ever made. -- John Allen Paulos
  • To take charge of destiny means to play a very convoluted chess game on multiple levels of consciousness and existence. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • The criminal mind is perverted and convoluted but almost invariably unimaginative,'he said as Molly came out in a fluster -- M.R.C. Kasasian
  • The convoluted wording of legalisms grew up around the necessity to hide from ourselves the violence we do to each other. -- Frank Herbert
  • Give a civil servant a good case and he'll wreck it with clichés, bad punctuation, double negatives, and convoluted apology. -- Alan Clark
  • But I'd much rather face a dozen assassins like LaFleur any night than deal with something as tricky, convoluted, and fragile as my feelings. -- Jennifer Estep
  • Islam is the religion of peace. We say that jokingly. That's actually the position of the US government. It's rooted in political correctness and fear and a number of other convoluted things. -- Rush Limbaugh
  • Islam is the religion of peace. We say that jokingly. That's actually the position of the US government. It's rooted in political correctness and fear and a number of other convoluted things. -- Rush Limbaugh
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