Madness Quotations | Page 2
Madness Quotes from:
- William Shakespeare
- Eckhart Tolle
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Horace
- George Santayana
- Herman Melville
- Michel Foucault
- Anais Nin
- Emile M Cioran
- John Dryden
- Edgar Allan Poe
- Edward Abbey
- Emily Dickinson
- Francois De La Rochefoucauld
- Gilbert K Chesterton
- Mark Twain
- Marya Hornbacher
- Miguel De Cervantes
- Paulo Coelho
- Plato
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Course Quotes
We need to make judgments, of course - to observe what works and what doesn't, but not to be judgmental. Being judgmental is a form of madness that screams powerlessness and ruthlessness. When we can make good judgments and update them and not stay rigid, we come from goodwill and promote goodwill back to us.
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Arizona Quotes
I have a great belief that we can play great basketball. Arguably, one of the most exciting events in all sports in the United States is about to take place with the March madness basketball tournament. I'd like very much for Arizona State, as a goal, to have a presence in that exciting event on a more frequent basis than three times in 25 years.
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Absurd Quotes
I think these things are so political you can't trust them at all. It's madness that I am on the list. It's absurd and completely unjustifiable. Their problem was they had to put an Australian on it. These lists are always so right-wing. It's like the Nobel prize, it is always 'people we can do business with'.
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Awareness Quotes
Judith and Mannequin Madness exemplify how small businesses are striving to incorporate technology to streamline processes, improve productivity and compete on a global scale. As large technology vendors such as Intel pave the way for the development of products that precisely fit the needs of small businesses, SBTI will continue promoting programs to create awareness and educate small enterprises to understand the critical importance of technology.
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Alabama Quotes
We have to stop the madness. That was the first thing I said. It's not just MEAC schools. We've got schools in Alabama and Georgia that have made a feast out of Florida players. There is no reason why those players can't stay here if they chose to do so. That's one of the things we are really trying to emphasize - keeping our kids in the state.
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Basketball Quotes
We are thrilled to be able to revive coverage of Midnight Madness as a television franchise in partnership with five of the most successful college basketball programs in the country. Midnight Madness has long been a staple in the college basketball community, and we are excited that we can share this great tradition with a national audience.
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Again Quotes
We have that same opportunity again in a little over two weeks. We are the first of five schools being televised, so we have the chance to set the stage for the entire night. I'm excited, my staff's excited and the players are excited. We're ready to start the season, and there's no better way to tip it off than with Midnight Madness on ESPNU.
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Car Quotes
There is a degree of madness about it. When you go to a place like Bonneville it's easy to see why people used to think the world was flat, that you could fall off the edge. To imagine a Formula One car running (there) is bizarre, totally offbeat. But that's what this is all about. It's a challenge for us all.
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Beat Quotes
There have been a lot of upsets, that's been the talk of this year. It's not called March Madness for nothing. Every game is a threat no matter what team it is or what conference you come from. Our concerns are ourselves. We're pretty much the only team that can beat ourselves. When we don't do things correctly, when we lose focus, that's when we lose games.
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Art Quotes
SOPHISTRY, n. The controversial method of an opponent, distinguished from one's own by superior insincerity and fooling. This method is that of the later Sophists, a Grecian sect of philosophers who began by teaching wisdom, prudence, science, art and, in brief, whatever men ought to know, but lost themselves in a maze of quibbles and a fog of words.His bad opponent's ""facts"" he sweeps away, And drags his sophistry to light of day; Then swears they're pushed to madness who resort To falsehood of so desperate a sort. Not so; like sods upon a dead man's breast, He lies most lightly who the least is pressed. --Polydore Smith
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