[George W.] Bush was led astray and we were led astray.
I trust my instincts. I don't distrust them. They haven't led me astray. It's when I've made up my mind to be efficient that is when I have gone wrong.
It's important for the explorer to be willing to be led astray.
I have never looked for dream in reality or reality in dream. I have allowed my imagination free play, and I have not been led astray by it.
My mind is led astray by every faint rustle.
It's easy to be led astray when you're so broken. People take advantage of you.
One is led astray alike by sympathy and coldness, by praise and by blame
Whenever I have tried to do anything For Money it has always led me astray.
A sublime faith in human imbecility has seldom led those who cherish it astray.
Democracy is susceptible to being led astray by having scapegoats paraded in front of the electorate.
Sinners often speak the truth. And saints have led people astray. Examine what is said, not the one who says it.
I think that we want to be led slightly astray when we're being told a story. Just a little wrong footed.
Innocence is indeed a glorious thing; but, unfortunately, it does not keep very well and is easily led astray.
The myopic obsession of the Tea Party with destroying health care reform and wounding the president has led Republicans astray.
He's a scoundrel, young Brad Pitt, who led me, his elderly colleague, astray more than once.
The wise are silent, the foolish speak, and the children are thus led astray, for wisdom is not knowledge, it is a realization of the scheme and of one's own part in it.