Being Sane Quotes
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Being Sane Quotes & Sayings
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(Clothes) cannot change a man's nature. He's either kind or he isn't, with or without clothes.
— Bernard Malamud
Yeah, well, right now? Right now, I think being crazy may be the only thing that's keeping me sane.
— Mira Grant
The rewards for being sane may not be very many, but knowing what's funny is one of them.
— Kingsley Amis
The line is very delicate and fine between being what one might call sane or insane, well or unwell.
— Ronee Blakley
He'd managed to take hold of her being, her poise and twisted it that it'd mutilated so bad. Even she had forgotten how it had felt to be sane.
— Diyar Harraz
I wonder if being sane means disregarding the chaos that is life, pretending only an infinitesimal segment of it is reality.
— Rabih Alameddine
I bought a warmer coat with many ingenious pockets. You put your hands in all of them.
— Jenny Offill
So, yeah, insane people give me hope. Courage to go on being sane and alive, always with the cure at hand, should I ever tire and need it: madness.
— Ray Bradbury
The paths of Fate are many and varied,and no sane being should ever venture down the deceptively pleasant one of "if only".What happened,happened;
— Christie Golden
If being sane is thinking there's something wrong with being different ... I'd rather be completely fucking mental.
— Angelina Jolie
Part of being sane, is being a little bit crazy.
— Janet Long
In a sane, civil, intelligent and moral society, you don't blame poor people for being poor.
— Andrew Young
It's not easy being the sane one!
— Charmaine
The Deftmenes are mad and the Dumii are sane, thought Snibril, and that's just the same as being mad except that it's quieter.
— Terry Pratchett
Imagine how different a world might be if more leaders took time to ponder the finality of death before racing off to war.
— Dan Brown
It is widely known that the effects of childhood poverty follow children through adolescence and into adulthood.
— Chris Van Hollen
Loving and being loved affirmed one's sense of self and conquered feelings of loneliness and alienation. It kept one sane.
— Daniel Klein
Sometimes Anatole wonders just where the elusive point is, where you stop being sane.
— Paul Russell
Every man knows that he will die: and nobody believes it. On that paradox stand not only a host of religions but the entity of a sane being.
— John Myers Myers