As Herbert Spencer says, 'men of science may be divided into two classes, of which the one, well exemplified by Faraday, keeping their religion and their science absolutely separate, are unperplexed by any incongruities between them, and the other of which, occupying themselves exclusively with the facts of science, never ask what implications they have.
"Thoughts on Religion"
George John Romanes
How unperplexed, how free it fares!
"Poems of Paul Verlaine"
Paul Verlaine
It now rose above the chirpings and buzzings of reptiles and insects, and carried music to the ear and spirit of him who had so often listened at Breda to the fall of water in the night hours, with a mind unburdened and unperplexed with duties and with cares.
"The Hour and the Man An Historical Romance"
Harriet Martineau