Lunacy Quotes
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“As long as people are going to call you lunatic anyway, why not get the benefit of it? It liberates you from convention.”
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“Perhaps a lunatic was simply a minority of one. At one time it had been a sign of madness to believe that the Earth goes round the Sun; today, to believe the past is inalterable. He might be alone in holding that belief, and if alone, then a lunatic. But the thought of being a lunatic did not greatly trouble him; the horror was that he might also be wrong.”
― 1984
― 1984
“Calling it lunacy makes it easier to explain away the things we don't understand.”
― The Spiritualist
― The Spiritualist
“Lunacy is when you can’t see the seams where they stitched the world together anymore.”
― Rage
― Rage
“When you are gunning to be like other people, you are foolishly repeating their mistakes, and the worst of it all is that you can't even correct yours.”
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“The ordinary lunatic is generally a harmless, isolated case; since everyone sees that something is wrong with him, he is quickly taken care of. But the unconscious infections of groups of so-called normal people are more subtle and far more dangerous.”
― The Integration of the Personality
― The Integration of the Personality
“There is a duality to darkness known only to those who’ve been infected by its touch. Everyone knows the shadows: shallow, comfortable, mostly harmless places where one might nest for a night. But the depths of living pitch only visit the aristocracy of madmen and women who’ve unwittingly pledged fealty to the curse. For some, it outright ruins minds like a hound to fresh meat; for others, it wanes into the deepest parts of its less caustic sibling and waits for the time to strike, returning periodically through life like an incurable disease.”
― Where Madness Roosts
― Where Madness Roosts
“His soft lips glide across my jaw. I’m dazzled by his touch, drugged by his promises, falling deeper and deeper into him. Before he reaches my mouth, I catch his hands and roll him off until he’s the one on his back, his wings no longer a hiding place but silky black pools along the ground.
I prop my top half over his so I’m in control. “I can’t think,” I whisper. “You’re making me crazy.”
“Insanity is the most pristine clarity.” He winds a leg around my hips and topples me onto him. “Let the lunacy in. Let it be your guide.” One corner of his mouth lifts to a boyish grin.”
― Ensnared
I prop my top half over his so I’m in control. “I can’t think,” I whisper. “You’re making me crazy.”
“Insanity is the most pristine clarity.” He winds a leg around my hips and topples me onto him. “Let the lunacy in. Let it be your guide.” One corner of his mouth lifts to a boyish grin.”
― Ensnared
“Nothing can be more slightly defined than the line of demarcation between sanity and insanity ... Make the definition too narrow, it becomes meaningless; make it too wide, and the whole human race becomes involved in the dragnet. In strictness we are all mad when we give way to passion, to prejudice, to vice, to vanity; but if all the passionate, prejudiced and vain people were to be locked up as lunatics, who is to keep the key to the asylum?"
(Editorial, The Times, 22 July 1853)”
― The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: Murder and the Undoing of a Great Victorian Detective
(Editorial, The Times, 22 July 1853)”
― The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: Murder and the Undoing of a Great Victorian Detective
“I thought about how I had now let a self-proclaimed lunatic into my house twice and considered the possibility that my life needed sorting out.”
― Human Detritus
― Human Detritus
“I swear that each of us keeps, battened down inside himself, a sort of lunatic giant - impossible socially, but full-scale - and that it's the knockings and baterrings we sometimes hear in each other that keeps our intercourse from utter banaility.”
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“On War - At the end, the only real statement either side can use is "It seemed like a good idea at the time.”
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“Being a lunatic isn’t so bad, but to be a lunatic AND be wrong would be bleak, man!”
― Wrong Planet - Searching for your Tribe
― Wrong Planet - Searching for your Tribe
“I always retained a stunning friendship with most of my amores, which made me feel like life was worth living. All the hours of lunacy and love had actually amounted to Something.”
― I'm with the Band: Confessions of a Groupie
― I'm with the Band: Confessions of a Groupie
“O moon that makes restless the hearts of men,
That lays an insane beam upon their mind,
And laughing makes men mad.
- Sunday Night: Truro”
― Poems of Deliverance
That lays an insane beam upon their mind,
And laughing makes men mad.
- Sunday Night: Truro”
― Poems of Deliverance
“Mad' sounds dashing, daring and admirable when you hold the tattered flag in the midst of battle and expired natives lie all over the carpet with holes in 'em that you put there. 'Mad' is less impressive written on a form by a commissioner of lunacy as you're turned over to the hospitallers of St Mary of Bedlam to be dunked in ice water because your latest 'scrape' was running starkers down Oxford Street while gibbering like a baboon.”
― Professor Moriarty: The Hound of the D'Urbervilles
― Professor Moriarty: The Hound of the D'Urbervilles
“Such sheer lunacy, this thing called love. Yet, they all want to dive and lose themselves in its deep waves.”
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“Oddity, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. What one person rejects as lunacy, another reveres as truth.”
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“In the Dictionary 'lumpy jaw' comes just before 'lunacy,' but in life there are no such clues. Suddenly, for no reason, you might start to dribble from the mouth, to howl peevishly at the moon. You might start quoting your mother, out loud and with conviction. You might lose your friends to the most uninspired of deaths. You might one day wake up and find yourself teaching at a community college; there will have been nothing to warn you. You might say things to your students like, There is only one valid theme in literature: Life will disappoint you.”
― Anagrams
― Anagrams
“On War – At the end, the only real statement either side can use is ‘It seemed like a good idea at the time.”
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“If everyone’s going to think of me as a lunatic then I may as well benefit from it. At least it’ll redeem me from being mediocre”
― Wrong Planet - Searching for your Tribe
― Wrong Planet - Searching for your Tribe
“The chicken lives as if in a dream. She has no sense of reality. All the chicken's fright comes because they're always interrupting her reverie. The chicken is a sound sleep. . . . The chicken has plenty of inner life. To be honest, the only thing the chicken really has is inner life. Our vision of her inner life is what we call "chicken.”
― The Complete Stories
― The Complete Stories
“The heightened sanity of science and the sheer lunacy of magic. It's in the area where they overlap that we both are able to find... ecstasy!”
― MIND MGMT, Volume Six: The Immortals
― MIND MGMT, Volume Six: The Immortals
“For there is nothing more serious than a lunatic when he comes to the central point of his lunacy.”
― The Ego and Its Own
― The Ego and Its Own
“On War – At the end, here is the only real statement either side can use: It seemed like a good idea at the time.”
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“I am dead to the wild world's lunacy,
And now rest in a tranquil universe!
I live alone in my own holy ecstasy,
Within my rapture—within my Verse!”
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And now rest in a tranquil universe!
I live alone in my own holy ecstasy,
Within my rapture—within my Verse!”
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“When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies?
In the days that followed, I wrote that passage everywhere-unconsciously, compulsively. I find it now in books I was reading, in my lecture notes, in the margins of my journal. Its recitation was a mantra. I willed myself to believe it-to believe there was no real difference between what I knew to be true and what I knew to be false. To convince myself that there was some dignity in what I planned to do, in surrendering my own perceptions of right and wrong, of reality, of sanity itself, to earn the love of my parents. For them I believed I could don armor and charge at giants, even if I saw only windmills.”
― Educated
In the days that followed, I wrote that passage everywhere-unconsciously, compulsively. I find it now in books I was reading, in my lecture notes, in the margins of my journal. Its recitation was a mantra. I willed myself to believe it-to believe there was no real difference between what I knew to be true and what I knew to be false. To convince myself that there was some dignity in what I planned to do, in surrendering my own perceptions of right and wrong, of reality, of sanity itself, to earn the love of my parents. For them I believed I could don armor and charge at giants, even if I saw only windmills.”
― Educated
“I'm not very well up on the lunacy laws of Scotland. Maybe they have changed since my father's incarceration. There is such distance now, in miles and time. It all seems to belong to another century. Which, of course, it does.
Do Scottish asylums still boast of their 'trout fishing' and, more worryingly, their 'good shooting'?”
― With Their Best Clothes On
Do Scottish asylums still boast of their 'trout fishing' and, more worryingly, their 'good shooting'?”
― With Their Best Clothes On
“The mystery around prophecy is intelligent prediction, chance and those which fulfill themselves.”
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