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Because a fact seems strange to you, you conclude that it is not one. ... All science, however, commences by being strange. Science is successive. It goes from one wonder to another. It mounts by a ladder. The science of to-day would seem extravagant to the science of a former time. Ptolemy would believe Newton mad.
Victor HugoRead
I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth. If two or three persons should come with a high spiritual aim and with great powers, the world would fall into their hands like a ripe peach.
Ralph Waldo EmersonRead
No storyteller has been able to dream up anything as fantastically unlikely as what really does happen in this mad Universe.
Robert A. HeinleinRead
No doubt [women of faith in the past] were reproached for His name's sake, and accounted mad women; but they had a faith which enabled them at that time to overcome the world, and by which they climbed up to heaven.
George WhitefieldRead
Whom the gods destroy, they first make mad.
EuripidesRead
War: that mad game the world so loves to play.
Jonathan SwiftRead
Life is but a dream, a grotesque and foolish dream.
Mark TwainRead
My life's been too much of a self-created vocation. And there are times when I think I've done everything in the name of defiance.
Anne RiceRead
Men may come and men may go but I go on forever.
Alfred Lord TennysonRead
The aim of psychoanalysis is to relieve people of their neurotic unhappiness so that they can be normally unhappy.
Sigmund FreudRead
I have a most peaceable disposition. My desires are for a modest hut, a thatched roof, but a good bed, good food, very fresh milk and butter, flowers in front of my window and a few pretty trees by my door. And should the good Lord wish to make me really happy, he will allow me the pleasure of seeing about six or seven of my enemies hanged upon those trees.
Heinrich HeineRead
It's useful that there should be Gods, so let's believe there are.
OvidRead
He's a great writer. If I didn't think so I wouldn't have tried to kill him... I was the champ and when I read his stuff I knew he had something. So I dropped a heavy glass skylight on his head at a drinking party. But you can't kill the guy. He's not human.
Ernest HemingwayRead
Here we may reign secure; and in my choice_x000D_ _x000D_ To reign is worth ambition, though in hell:_x000D_ _x000D_ Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven.
John MiltonRead
There is less harm to be suffered in being mad among madmen than in being sane all by oneself.
Denis DiderotRead
The mass of mankind is divided into two classes, the Sancho Panza's who have a sense for reality, but no ideals, and the Don Quixote's with a sense for ideals, but mad.
George SantayanaRead
Our task, then always, is to challenge the apparent forms of reality-that is, the fixed manner and values of the few, and to struggle with it until it reveals its mad, vari-implicated chaos, its false face, and so on until it surrenders its insight, its truth.
Ralph EllisonRead
I have all but killed myself for Photography. My passion for it is greater than ever. It's forty years that I have fought its fight... I am not fighting to make a 'name' for myself. Maybe you have some feeling for what the fight is for. It's a world's fight... All that's born of spirit seems mad in these days of materialism run riot.
Alfred StieglitzRead
Perhaps this is what it means to go mad: to be emptied and to be aware of the emptiness.
David Foster WallaceRead
Dying Is an art, like everything else. I do it exceptionally well.
Sylvia PlathRead
Alice: This is impossible. The Mad Hatter: Only if you believe it is.
Lewis CarrollRead

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