David Farland Quotes
But everyone has a touch of madness, and those who can't admit it are usually farther gone than the rest of us.David Farland
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This whole tribal loyalty seems to have gone.
Fiona Shaw -
I've gone to war zones before and never got shot.
Manute Bol -
Everybody's youth is a dream, a form of chemical madness.
F. Scott Fitzgerald -
There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.
Friedrich Nietzsche -
I remember a West Coast run with Madness and another with Adam Ant, later a long run through the Midwest with Berlin and a few gigs with Eurythmics.
Pat Mastelotto Mr. Mister -
If Christ had not gone to the cross and suffered in our stead, the just for the unjust, there would not have been a spark of hope for us. There would have been a mighty gulf between ourselves and God, which no man ever could have passed.
J. C. Ryle
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Desire doubled is love and love doubled is madness.
Anne Carson -
To be sane in a world of madman is in itself madness.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau -
Justice precedes beauty. Without justice, beauty is impossible, an obscenity. And when beauty has gone, what does a cameraman do with his eye?
Tony Kushner -
To indulge it is to breed it. To punish it is to feed it. Madness knows no bridle but the knife.
Richard Scott Bakker -
No great mind has ever existed without a touch of madness.
Aristotle -
Madness is badness of spirit, when one seeks profit from all sources.
Aristotle
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No excellent soul is exempt from a mixture of madness.
Aristotle -
Poetry demands a man with a special gift for it, or else one with a touch of madness in him.
Aristotle -
Madness is not a consequence of uncertainty but of certainty.
Friedrich Nietzsche -
Our past has gone into history.
William McKinley -
When a goat likes a book, the whole book is gone, and the meaning has to go find an author again.
William Stafford -
Worse than madness. Sanity.
William Golding
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I hated the lost colony; in second grade, we were doing American History, and they said, We don't know what happened to them. That drove me nuts. That lost colony drove me crazy.
Sarah Vowell -
...For grace may only be found briefly, and always in the midst of madness.
Catherynne M. Valente -
Only the dead will know the end of the war.
Plato -
A single sentence will suffice for modern man. He fornicated and read the papers. After that vigorous definition, the subject will be, if I may say so, exhausted.
Albert Camus -
But everyone has a touch of madness, and those who can't admit it are usually farther gone than the rest of us.
David Farland