Mad Quotes
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.. now i begin to feel a longing so great, so sharp, i fear it will never be assuaged. i think it will mount, and mount, and make me mad, or kill me.
Sarah Waters
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He stares at me, and then leans back in his chair. "He's ill, Jacob." I say nothing. "He's a paragon schnitzophonic." "He's what?!" "Paragon schnitzophonic," repeats Uncle Al. "You mean paranoid schizophrenic?" "Sure. Whatever. But the bottom line is he's mad as a hatter.
Sara Gruen
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For a while you get mad, then you get over it.
Robin Williams
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If a thing can be said in ten words, I may be relied upon to take a hundred to say it. I ought to apologize for that. I ought to prune, pare and extirpate excess growth, but I will not. I like words—strike that, I love words—and while I am fond of the condensed and economical use of them in poetry, in song lyrics, in Twitter, in good journalism and smart advertising, I love the luxuriant profusion and mad scatter of them too.
Stephen Fry
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Yes, I am mad - like the Marquis de Sade was mad, like Giordano Bruno was mad, like Antonin Artaud was mad.
Haris Pasovic
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When you're mad at someone, it's probably best not to break his arm with a baseball bat.
Evel Knievel
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I was told, 'Your career's made by what you don't do,' and that always stuck with me. I drive my agent mad!
Maxine Peake
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For it is a mad world and it will get madder if we allow the minorities, be they dwarf or giant, orangutan or dolphin, nuclear-head or water-conversationalist, pro-computerologist or Neo-Luddite, simpleton or sage, to interfere with aesthetics. The real world is the playing ground for each and every group, to make or unmake laws. But the tip of the nose of my book or stories or poems is where their rights end and my territorial imperatives begin, run and rule.
Ray Bradbury
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These are mad times, but there have been a lot of mad times in the world.
Catherine O'Hara
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If you're gonna get mad at me every time I do something stupid, then I guess I'll just have to stop doing stupid things.
Homer
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Many that are not mad have, sure, more lack of reason.
William Shakespeare
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I'd go mad if I didn't have things to make me laugh.
Stuart Rose
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When I go mad, I call my friends by phone: I am afraid they might think they're alone.
Theodore Roethke
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For a while, I thought I was going mad. At last, I became reconciled to my despair. The medications helped, too, I thought, sir.
Lois McMaster
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If a man insisted always on being serious, and never allowed himself a bit of fun and relaxation, he would go mad or become unstable without knowing it.
Herodotus
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What do you do with your anger when the person you're mad at goes off and dies? Bury it? Bury it inside you?
Elizabeth Chandler
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What an annoying mad thing love is!
Emanuel Schikaneder
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In a Tim Burton movie, you know it's going to be something unusual, or a bit mad. Something "other."
Eva Green
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Estate agents. You can't live with them, you can't live with them. The first sign of these nasty purulent sores appeared round about 1894. With their jangling keys, nasty suits, revolting beards, moustaches and tinted spectacles, estate agents roam the land causing perturbation and despair. If you try and kill them, you're put in prison: if you try and talk to them, you vomit. There's only one thing worse than an estate agent but at least that can be safely lanced, drained and surgically dressed. Estate agents. Love them or loathe them, you'd be mad not to loathe them.
Stephen Fry
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He's a very strange guy, my father. I can't get mad at him because he's so adorable.
Carrie Fisher
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Turns out if you never lie, there's always someone mad at you.
Scott Westerfeld
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Establishment women just get mad. Activists change the laws.
Nancy Ruth