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Crazy People Quotes

Quotes tagged as "crazy-people" Showing 1-30 of 53
Jasper Fforde
“Do I have to talk to insane people?"
"You're a librarian now. I'm afraid it's mandatory.”
Jasper Fforde, The Woman Who Died a Lot

Michael Buckley
“That's why crazy people are so dangerous. You think they're nice until they're chaining you up in the garage.”
Michael Buckley, The Fairy-Tale Detectives

Emme Rollins
“I know you. Inside and out, Sara. I know you, and I’ve accepted it all. Every bit of the crazy. And I love you anyway remember?”
Emme Rollins, Dear Rockstar

Emme Rollins
“Sometimes there’s no cure for the crazy.” Dale sighed, stroking my hair. “I think we all just have to keep loving through it. Maybe that’s the cure.”
Emme Rollins, Dear Rockstar

Shannon L. Alder
“You can't fight hatred with hatred and expect anyone to listen to you. You can only try to lessen it with humor, wit, truth and commonsense. If that doesn't work run like hell, while they throw rocks at you.”
Shannon L. Alder

“Sorry, it was but a momentary lapse of sanity.”
Aurora

Aishabella Sheikh
“Sometimes it's the crazy people that bring out the best in us”
Aishabella Sheikh, Jungle Princess

Raheel Farooq
“Lunatics are not the only ones to be called lunatics.”
Raheel Farooq

Lani Lynn Vale
“I don’t understand your specific brand of crazy, but I do commend your devotion to it. -Truth to his ex”
Lani Lynn Vale, Son of a Beard

“My insane mind wants to create a world,
where craziness is treated normal.”
Luffina Lourduraj

Toni Morrison
“The kind of clarity crazy people demand from the not-crazy.”
Toni Morrison, Jazz

Margot Hunt
“If insanity was a side effect of Botox, every Floridian over the age of forty would be nuts.”
“Who says they're not?”
Margot Hunt, Best Friends Forever

Tina Sequeira
“It is my streak of craziness that has saved me from extinction”
Tina Sequeira, Bhumi: A Collection of Short Stories

Michael Bassey Johnson
“I see freedom in the sky. I think the whole universe should be turned upside down for man to be free.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Song of a Nature Lover

Natsume Sōseki
“Al final puede que la sociedad entera no sea más que una especie de congregación de lunáticos, formado por miles de chalados cada uno”
Natsume Sōseki, I Am a Cat

“The pig was always there staring at me, as I took off my clothes, I wondered if he could be turned on by me. We live in such a crazy world, where people find themselves in the wrong body and they seek permanent change, I wonder if one day a pig woke up and realised he is in the wrong body. I think I was going crazy, I had a lot of thoughts and no one to talk to.”
Lunga Noélia Izata, The story is about me

“Stay away from my sister."
"Or what, General?" Odda asked, her smile smug. "What can you do to a Kyv-"
The witch's words were cut off and Izzy stumbled back into her mother as a white claw slammed into the ground, smashing the witch into the earth.
Izzy looked up at the dragoness standing over her. Her grandmother smiled. "What did I miss? I sensed I was missing something!"
Rhiannon looked down at her claws. "Did I step in something? I feel like I stepped in something.”
G.A. Aiken, How to Drive a Dragon Crazy

Miss Rainbow Moonfire
“There are so many women in me,
So many with names so pretty
Some of them are dangerous,
Others are just quite hilarious
Don't awaken each of them thoughtlessly,
Nor create more of them in me...”
Miss Rainbow Moonfire, My Name Is Lolita and Many More

Dan Pearce
“Do you know what's cheaper than therapy? Admitting you're batshit crazy and running with it.”
Dan Pearce, Single Dad Laughing: The Best of Year One

“The only way to deal with something crazy is to out crazy, crazy”
Jordan Harris Poole

Abhijit Naskar
“Don't underestimate the power of a useless fellow, for the world is taken forward in the path of progress by the rare few who are hailed by the society as useless.”
Abhijit Naskar

“Your importance can't be measured by the normal things that many others achieved in their lives diplomas, job money... but by the things they cannot , all the impossible dreams and hard getting goals which often called the crazy thoughts can create the true meaning of importance insanity always lead to miracles.”
Marwa Zaghdoud

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“When you are alive, people seek the devil in you; When you are dead, people seek the God in you. Crazy people, crazy world”
Dr.P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“Kill your silence, people call you violent; Live your silence, people call you a silent killer. Crazy people, crazy world”
Dr.P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“An uneducated illiterate believes in making politics; an educated literate believes in doing politics. Crazy people, crazy world”
Dr.P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

Viv Albertine
“[On a violent encounter with a boyfriend] Before I’ve even blinked, he’s snatched both my wrists, gripping them tightly together whilst dragging me back into the room.
[...]
I sense utter madness, blind rage and a very practiced hand, and decide with a calmness that is necessary for survival not to make a sound. Not to move a muscle. I go completely limp and acquiesce. You don’t argue with crazy. And I don’t want to give him one tiny reason to beat me to a pulp.”
Viv Albertine, Clothes, Clothes, Clothes. Music, Music, Music. Boys, Boys, Boys

Милен Русков
“Лудите са много напористи, па са и неуморни, па са и добре организирани.”
Милен Русков, Чамкория

“Take wisdom from the mouths of madmen”
Popular wisdom

James B. Stewart
“Eisner gets a pen and a piece of paper. “Disney is a French name, not Irish,” he reminds me. “Now look at this.” He writes “D’Isner,” “Deez-nay,” as the French would pronounce it, “is Eisner without the D.”
James B. Stewart, Disney War

James B. Stewart
The Sixth Sense was ultimately nominated for six Academy Awards. Completed at a cost of $35 million, it earned just under $300 million in the United States alone, the most successful live-action film in Disney’s history.

David Vogel, Disney’s President of Production (recently dismissed by Michael Eisner after purchasing The Sixth Sense without permission) had been right when he told Eisner that he’d left Disney with one of its biggest pictures. Vogel hadn’t found another job and had pretty much stopped looking. He had decided he no longer wanted to rely on the Machiavellian instincts he found necessary to continue as a movie executive. A few studio people called to congratulate him on the film’s enormous success, but he heard nothing from any of the top Disney executives, including Eisner, Roth, and Schneider. Of course, Vogel was one of the few people who knew that Disney had sold off both the foreign and domestic profits to Spyglass, and would earn only a 12.5 percent distribution fee. He wondered what Eisner thought now.”
James B. Stewart, Disney War

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