Don't be misled by the tears of a beggar.
Disdaining the heroic outfit, excitable in her methods, garrulous, episodical, shrill, she misled her lover much as she misled her aunt. He mistook her fertility for weakness. He supposed her "as clever as they make 'em," but no more, not realizing t...
There's a gullible side to the American people. They can be easily misled.
There's a gullible side to the American people. They can be easily misled. Religion is the best device used to mislead them.
Don't be misled by those who claim God doesn't exist, because He does.
The stars, that nature hung in heaven, and filled their lamps with everlasting oil, give due light to the misled and lonely traveller.
At school I was easily misled, but that's childhood. I remember I used to shoplift tins of Airfix paint and football badges.
I'm saddened to see that some have been misled into believing that Mr. Disney was something other than a kind, caring man.
The Sangh Parivar, against which I had been waging a war, misled the people. My opponents used the Election Commission and the bureaucracy to win a political battle.
One must not let oneself be misled: they say 'Judge not!' but they send to Hell everything that stands in their way.
There is stability in walking an uncertain path, because you never allow yourself to be misled by what you think you know.
Those who will have studied the past that can define the future will succeed as other who don't will have misled full of lies.
I like computers. I like the Internet. It's a tool that can be used. But don't be misled into thinking that these technologies are anything other than aspects of a degenerate economic system.
By education most have been misled; So they believe, because they were bred. The priest continues where the nurse began, And thus the child imposes on the man.
Come to find out, the Russians were never afraid of the Americans. They weren't raised with the terror that we were by our government. I was struck by how our government misled us for so many years.
Since the end of the nineteenth century, if not earlier, presidents have misled the public about their motives and their intentions in going to war.
Any seeming deception in a statement is costly, not only in the expense of the advertising but in the detrimental effect produced upon the customer, who believes she has been misled.
Do not be misled by the fact that you are at liberty and relatively free; that for the moment you are not under lock and key: you have simply been granted a reprieve.
When I was knowingly misled but only learned that much later, that's really when I started to become disillusioned at the White House.
I think we've all been misled, at moments in our lives, certainly in school situations, and things like that, with getting with the wrong group briefly, or falling in with someone who we learn the truth about and no longer want to really be with.
The trick in foraging for a tooth lost in coffee grounds is not to be misled by the clumps. The only way to be sure is to rub each clump between your thumb and index finger, which makes a mess of your hands.