MADNESS QUOTES II

quotations about madness

What is Madness? To me the question is like the parable of the blind men describing the elephant -- each blind man thought of the elephant as something else depending upon what part he was touching -- the man who touched the tail thought the elephant a rope, the man who felt the ear thought a large fan. I see "madness" as a complex state of being when things, feelings or events seem to make no logical sense or order to all those who have decided what logical sense or order is.

SHERRY HIRSCH

Madness Network News: A Journal of the Psychiatric Survivor Movement


In the past, men created witches: now they create mental patients.

THOMAS SZASZ

introduction, The Manufacture of Madness

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I would like to go mad on one condition, namely, that I would become a happy madman, lively and always in a good mood, without any troubles and obsessions, laughing senselessly from morning to night.

EMIL CIORAN

On the Heights of Despair

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Humans, as a rule, don't like mad people unless they are good at painting, and only then once they are dead.

MATT HAIG

The Humans


You learned to run from what you feel, and that's why you have nightmares. To deny is to invite madness. To accept is to control.

MEGAN CHANCE

The Spiritualist


To think that the spectre you see is an illusion does not rob him of his terrors: it simply adds the further terror of madness itself -- and then on top of that the horrible surmise that those whom the rest call mad have, all along, been the only people who see the world as it really is.

C. S. LEWIS

Perelandra

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The mentally disturbed do not employ the Principle of Scientific Parsimony: the most simple theory to explain a given set of facts. They shoot for the baroque.

PHILIP K. DICK

Valis

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The road to madness is madness.

LEWIS BLACK

Twitter, March 9, 2020

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Life without utopia is suffocating, for the multitude at least: threatened otherwise with petrifaction, the world must have a new madness.

E. M. CIORAN

History and Utopia

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Much madness is divinest sense
To a discerning eye;
Much sense the starkest madness.
'Tis the majority
In this, as all, prevails.
Assent, and you are sane;
Demur -- you're straightway dangerous,
And handled with a chain.

EMILY DICKINSON

"Much Madness is divinest Sense"

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They call me mad, while they are all mad themselves.

PLAUTUS

MENAECHMI


I have seen mad people, and I have known some who were quite intelligent, lucid, even clear-sighted in every concern of life, except on one point. They could speak clearly, readily, profoundly on everything; till their thoughts were caught in the breakers of their delusions and went to pieces there, were dispersed and swamped in that furious and terrible sea of fogs and squalls which is called MADNESS.

GUY DE MAUPASSANT

"The Horla"

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In an age of madness, to expect to be untouched by madness is a form of madness.

SAUL BELLOW

Henderson the Rain King

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Let it be said that one of the first symptoms of psychosis is that the person feels perhaps he is becoming psychotic. It is another Chinese fingertrap. You cannot think about it without becoming part of it. By thinking about madness, [one] ... slipped by degrees into madness.

PHILIP K. DICK

Valis

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All living things contain a measure of madness that moves them in strange, sometimes inexplicable ways. This madness can be saving; it is part and parcel of the ability to adapt. Without it, no species would survive.

YANN MARTEL

Life of Pi


He appears mad indeed but to a few, because the majority is infected with the same disease.

HORACE

Satires

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So long as man is protected by madness, he functions and flourishes.

EMIL CIORAN

A Short History of Decay

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People who remember court madness through pain, the pain of the perpetually recurring death of their innocence; people who forget court another kind of madness, the madness of the denial of pain and the hatred of innocence; and the world is mostly divided between madmen who remember and madmen who forget.

JAMES BALDWIN

Giovanni's Room

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Oh! thou who art greatly mad, deign to spare me who am less mad.

HORACE

Satires

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I have found both freedom and safety in my madness; the freedom of loneliness and the safety from being understood, for those who understand us enslave something in us.

KAHLIL GIBRAN

The Madman

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