A Quote by Lou Reed

I can't tell the difference between wrong and right, are you laughing at me? — © Lou Reed
I can't tell the difference between wrong and right, are you laughing at me?
And it was most important to do what one knew was right, for otherwise the day might come when one could no longer tell the difference between right and wrong.
My mother had said me, "All right, you've been raised, so don't let anybody else raise you. You know the difference between right and wrong. Do right. And remember - you can always come home." And she continued to liberate me until she died. On the night she died, I went to the hospital. I told my mom, "Let me tell you about yourself. You deserved a great daughter, and you got one. And you liberated me to be one. So if it's time for you to go, you may have done everything God brought you here to do."
Discernment is not a matter of telling the difference between right and wrong; rather it is telling the difference between right and almost right.
I know the difference between right and wrong, and I can tell good from bad. But I also know that the more difficult decisions come when we have to choose between good and better. The toughest calls of all are those we have to make between bad and worse.
Mothers know the difference between a broth and a consommé. And the difference between damask and chintz. And the difference between vinyl and Naugahyde. And the difference between a house and a home. And the difference between a romantic and a stalker. And the difference between a rock and a hard place.
He drew the dagger and laid it on the table between them; a length of dragonbone and Valyrian steel, as sharp as the difference between right and wrong, between true and false, between life and death.
Some people are worried about the difference between right and wrong. I'm worried about the difference between wrong and fun.
There is an infinite difference between a little wrong and just right, between fairly good and the best, between mediocrity and superiority.
What you need to learn, children, is the difference between right and wrong in every area of life. And once you learn the difference, you must always choose the right.
A fool is a person who knows the difference between right and wrong, and chooses to do wrong.
My parents were pretty lenient with me. But, they gave me morality while I was growing up. They taught me the difference between right and wrong.
A person of character knows the difference between right and wrong and always tries to do the right thing for the right reason.
I never went to school beyond the 3rd grade, but my mother taught me the difference between right and wrong.
I'm a really smart player. If you tell me something, I get it quickly. If there is something wrong with my hitting, tell me what's wrong and I'll pick it up right away. That's the best thing I have going for me, my ability to listen to a coach and fix what I'm doing wrong.
The other possibility was that there was no right thing to say, that the choice wasn't between right and wrong but between wrong, more wrong, and as wrong as you can get.
They know that people need witches; they need the unofficial people who understand the difference between right and wrong, and when right is wrong and when wrong is right. The world needs the people who work around the edges. They need the people who can deal with the little bumps and inconveniences. And little problems. After all, we are almost all human. Almost all of the time.
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