A Quote by Martin Freeman

People misunderstand me. — © Martin Freeman
People misunderstand me.
There's no way you can misunderstand the teachings of the Qur'an, there's no way you can misunderstand the teachings of the Bible, there's no way you can misunderstand the teachings of the Bhaghavad Gita, or of the Book of Mormon, or of the other sacred texts of many of those religions.
It doesn't really bother me if people misunderstand me. It's cool, but you can't do anything about it.
A lot of people misunderstand me. That's because they don't know me at all.
That worries me an awful lot. If people misunderstand our intentions [in Black Snake Moan], especially regarding my character, then they're essentially exploiting an already exploited and abused woman. So it's a huge concern for me.
I'm so misunderstood that people misunderstand me even when I tell them I'm misunderstood.
Many people misunderstand me - I'm quite happy to be called a photographer. All of a sudden, the art world has caught up with photography, and they are trying to hijack us.
People in general misunderstand me. I'm very aware of the stereotype that comes with being a basketball player. But I'm well-rounded. I'm cultured. It's funny: When I speak, people are like, "Wow! You can really talk." I'm like, "What did you expect?"
People might not agree with me, but I think a woman should have a feminine shape, something you can get your hands on. You, on the other hand, look like you might be partial to the skinny type, a point of view I fully respect, don't misunderstand me.
People are just dumb. They misunderstand.
I have been misunderstood perhaps more than anyone else ever, but it has not affected me, for the simple reason that there is no desire to be understood. It is their problem if they don't understand, it is not my problem. If they misunderstand, it is their problem and their misery. I am not going to waste my sleep because millions of people are misunderstanding me.
I'm not miserable; please don't misunderstand me. I have a lovely life.
I feel like every single time I've published a book, there's some little light in me that goes out. I've seen the way people can misunderstand or misinterpret things, if not maliciously, then without a lot of sensitivity.
Telling the truth to people who misunderstand you is generally promoting a falsehood, isn't it?
It's dreadful what little things lead people to misunderstand each other.
If you see me as just the princess then you misunderstand who I am and what I have been through.
The 'garra charrua' is something we're proud of, even if other people sometimes misunderstand it.
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