
And from the coffin of your madness there is no escape.
– Angela Carter
Related Quotes:
- There is a madness that is joy, and there is a madness that is just madness. – Marty Rubin
- These days, you could stage a three-point orgy in the garden and nobody would bat an eye… – Angela Carter
- Out of the frying pan into the fire! What is marriage but ???????ution to one man instead of many? No different! – Angela Carter
- We must all make do with the rags of love we find flapping on the scarecrow of humanity. – Angela Carter
- It is a characteristic of human beings that if they haven’t got a family of their own, they will invent one. – Angela Carter
- The child’s laughter is pure until he first laughs at a clown. – Angela Carter
- How pleased I was to see I strick the Beast to the heart. – Angela Carter
- A free woman in an unfree society will be a monster. – Angela Carter
- …a great future behind him, already – Angela Carter
- At the best of times, spring hurts depressives. – Angela Carter
- The perennial sadness of a girl who is both death and the maiden. – Angela Carter
- By the end of the affair, she had acquired so much miserable information about men and women she almost decided to give up relationships for good. – Angela Carter
- She has the mysterious solitude of ambiguous states; she hovers in a no-man’s land between life and death, sleeping and waking. – Angela Carter
- Language is power, life and the instrument of culture, the instrument of domination and liberation. – Angela Carter
- Comedy is tragedy that happens to other people. – Angela Carter
- Despair is the constant companion of the clown. – Angela Carter
- A mother is always a mother, since a mother is a biological fact, whilst a father is a movable feast. – Angela Carter
- She stood lost in eternity… watching the immense sky… – Angela Carter
- All this time I thought you were reading to escape the world, but now I know, you didn’t read to escape it; you read to discover it. – Brittainy C Cherry
- The one thing that we need to escape is our minds, but our minds are the one thing that we cannot escape from. – Anonymous
- if the count of monte cristo could escape the chateau d’if, william smithback could escape from river oaks – Douglas Preston
- To survive was to escape fate. But if you escape your fate, whose life do you then step into? – Anne Michaels
- You’re trying to escape from your difficulties, and there never is any escape from difficulties, never. They have to be faced and fought. – Enid Blyton
- Books were my passion and my escape from madness. – Dorothea Benton Frank
- It was an endless, consuming nightmare that she escaped only in madness.And then the escape was not complete. Part of her knew, always. – Elizabeth Lowell
- When I sit down and write, I do it to relieve myself of the madness that burdens me so that new words can wrap me in newer, better, madness. – George Ivanovic
- Flirting with madness was one thing; when madness started flirting back, it was time to call the whole thing off. – Rohinton Mistry
- Enough madness? Enough? And how do you measure madness? – The Joker – Grant Morrison
- Madness breeds madness. – Dan Brown
- Some are born mad, some achieve madness, and some have madness thrust upon ’em. – Emilie Autumn
- Be careful how you suggest things to me. For there is in me a madness which goes beyond martyrdom, the madness of an utterly idle man. – GK Chesterton
- Be careful how you suggest things to me. For there is in me a madness which goes beyond martyrdom, the madness of an utterly idle man. – GK Chesterton
- You have everything but one thing: madness. A man needs a little madness or else – he never dares cut the rope and be free. – Nikos Kazantzakis
- There was a madness in my story, but it was a madness I understood. – Stephen King
- It is madness. But sometimes, madness is the only path forward. – Anne Fortier
- Jessie had never heard you could inherit madness. She thought madness was something that just happened to people in Shakespeare when the wind got up. – Lynne Truss
- Sing, boy! sing! The ages are waiting for you. Sing! sing! All the world will hear you. God knows what will come of it. – Charles Carleton Coffin
- You can read in the space of a coffin, and you can write in the space of a toolshed meant for mowers and spades. – Annie Dillard
- Something you killed didn’t stay dead? Wow. That must have really put some termites in your coffin. – Christopher Farnsworth
- I watched him rise from the coffin, with slow, elegant gestures; our gestures, for we are the only beings who routinely rise from coffins. – Anne Rice
