2,124 Quotes About Crazy

  • Author Wangari Maathai
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    It was easy for me to be ridiculed and for both men and women to perceive that maybe I'm a bit crazy because I'm educated in the West and I have lost some of my basic decency as an African woman.

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  • Author Zayn Malik
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    We didn't really expect to achieve anything outside of the UK, and it just went crazy. It's just crazy that people know our music. We're just humbled by it.

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  • Author Barry Nelson
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    Ten years ago, desalination was the crazy aunt in the attic. That's changed. It is now entering the mainstream and being taken seriously.

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  • Author Bill Nye
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    Religion is a completely different thing from the claim that the Earth is six thousand years old. That's just crazy.

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  • Author Eduardo Najera
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    It felt pretty good. It feels I'll definitely play on Saturday. . . . I still feel pain, but I didn't got crazy (with a lot of minutes).

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  • Author Edward Norton
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    The thing I'm absolutely convinced of, no matter how crazy - technological the world is getting, is that people feel more connected through the good works. Entertainment, and the sort of soporific effect it has on people and their stress, is one thing.

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  • Author Franco Nero
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    I'm crazy about westerns. I need to do a western once in a while. It's like you know, eating bread, eating pasta, drinking wine. It's in my blood. I need it.

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  • Author Jennifer Yuh Nelson
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    As quiet as I am I find it amazing I can stand in front of hundreds of people now and make a speech because i've had to do it so much. I've so much support from the people around me that I can achieve something like that, crazy introvert that I am, I never would have thought that would happen.

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  • Author Jo Nesbø
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    What do we mean by 'crazy?' What do we mean by 'mad?' At what point is a person just different and at what point can we call it a disease and say that they are not responsible for their actions? Or are we all slaves to the chemical processes that go on in our brains?

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