A Quote by Dennis Rodman

I was confused as a kid. I was confused about my sexual identity. — © Dennis Rodman
I was confused as a kid. I was confused about my sexual identity.
I confused gender identity with sexual orientation. Your gender identity is about who you are, how you feel, the sex that you feel yourself to be. Sexual orientation is who you're attracted to.
Masochists are people that have pleasure confused with pain. In a world that has television confused with entertainment, doritoes confused with food, and Dan Quayle confused with a national political leader, masochists are clearly less mixed-up than the rest of us.
Before I came here I was confused about this subject. Having listened to your lecture I am still confused. But on a higher level.
Fleabag knows men and women are equal and should be treated as such, but what she's confused about - and what I was confused about - was the idea that wanting bigger boobs doesn't mean you don't want equal rights.
I'm also not sure that I look up to others as knowing what the hell is going on, except maybe Andre Agassi, who, when I interviewed him, while covering the U.S. Open, seemed to know what was going on. My basic assumption is that we're all confused all the time. Some people do act more confident, though. Maybe they aren't confused. I am. I'm confused.
I freely admit I'm confused. I'm a confused and troubled individual but at the same time...Its Free!
Nothing. I was confused for two years. I didn't understand anything and I'm still confused.
Don't be afraid to be confused. Try to remain permanently confused. Anything is possible.
We start off confused and end up confused on a higher level.
Courage is confused with picking up arms and cowardness is confused with laying them down.
To be given permission to be confused -- and remain confused -- for as long as it takes would have been a huge gift.
Novel writing should never be confused with journalism. Unfortunately, in the case of Primary Colors, a fair number of journalists confused.
I feel increasingly like age is very irrelevant. Quite often, cynicism is confused with wisdom, and my scorn is confused with a knowing, which I don't have.
Everybody talks about how 'Everybody Wants Some!!' is the spiritual sequel to 'Dazed and Confused,' but there's a real trap in trying to recreate 'Dazed and Confused' - that magic is it's own thing.
I've realized that it's important to stop trying to think I'm any one thing. People are confused as to their identity and try to cling to one aspect of that identity to describe what they are: American, Republican, Muslim. These are really incomplete.
Throughout my life, I have grappled with my own identity, who I am. As a young child, I often felt ambivalent about myself; in fact, confused.
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