2,124 Quotes About Crazy
- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Almost everything that will be said or done by someone who is suspected of being insane will seem to confirm that suspicion.
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- Author Steven Magee
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The insane mind appears to be the most creative.
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- Author David Foster Wallace
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The Moms revealed that if you're not crazy then speaking to someone who isn't there is termed apostrophe and is valid art.
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- Author Steven Magee
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I am a crazy person living an insane life in a polluted world.
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- Author Criss Jami
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Quiet people always know more than they seem. Although very normal, their inner world is by default fronted mysterious and therefore assumed weird. Never underestimate the social awareness and sense of reality in a quiet person; they are some of the most observant, absorbent persons of all.
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- Author Russell Brand
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What I've learnt - to my cost - on several occasions in my life, is that people will put up with all manner of bad behaviour so long as you're giving them what they want. They'll laugh and get into it and enjoy the anecdotes and the craziness and the mayhem as long as you're going your job well, but the minute you're not, you're fucked. They'll wipe their hands of you without a second glance.
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- Author Criss Jami
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To be heroic is to be courageous enough to die for something; to be inspirational is to be crazy enough to live a little.
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- Author Michael Finkel
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I understand I've made an unusual lifestyle choice. But the label 'crazy' bothers me. Annoys me. Because it prevents response. When someone asks if you're crazy, Knight lamented, you can either say yes, which makes you crazy, or you can say no, which makes you sound defensive, as if you fear that you really are crazy. There's no good answer.
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- Author Ambrose Bierce
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His act was rather that of a harmless lunatic than an enemy. We were not so new to the country as not to know that the solitary life of many a plainsman had a tendency to develop eccentricities of conduct and character not always easily distinguishable from mental aberration. A man is like a tree: in a forest of his fellows he will grow as straight as his generic and individual nature permits; alone, in the open, he yields to the deforming stresses and tortions that environ him.
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