(1) Don't misunderstand me - if people want to marry, all well and good, and I don't have a problem with that.(2) To misunderstand it is to misread the bold signs of what will be the great historical markers our time.(3) unless I misunderstand you(4) don't misunderstand meu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00c2I'm not implying she should be working(5) You need to be subtle and sensitive in family situations and personal relationships, as people tend to get hurt easily and misunderstand you.(6) Authorities despise him, people misunderstand him and villains continuously plot to get rid of him.(7) His characters persistently misread and misunderstand the past.(8) In both cases, they miss the point and misunderstand the man's track record.(9) He has certainly managed to get an awful lot of people to misunderstand him.(10) And I'm presumptuous enough to assume that people might actually take the time to misunderstand me.(11) I mean, we're all good people, don't misunderstand me, but their - politics is competitive.(12) They do, of course: historians, like everyone else, can misread, misremember, misinterpret, or misunderstand things.(13) I don't even think the people that misunderstand me know why.(14) I believe it is because we misunderstand the real nature of love, and so confuse ourselves about the place of love in both romance and married life.(15) But I'm not saying a child should have a veto; people frequently misunderstand me.(16) I'm trying to show how maybe I tend to misunderstand things or misconstrue things or tend to foreground certain things.