Top Madman Quotes

  • The difference between a drunkard and a madman is 10%. – Auliq Ice

    The difference between a drunkard and a madman is 10%.– Auliq Ice

  • There’s a pleasure being mad that only the madman knows. – Elly Griffiths

    There’s a pleasure being mad that only the madman knows.– Elly Griffiths

  • There’s a pleasure being mad that only the madman knows.– Elly Griffiths

  • Every author, however modest, keeps a most outrageous vanity chained like a madman in the padded cell of his breast. – Logan Pearsall Smith

    Every author, however modest, keeps a most outrageous vanity chained like a madman in the padded cell of his breast.– Logan Pearsall Smith

  • There was no more dangerous kind of madman than one who devoted a good brain and a courageous heart to unhealthy ambitions. – Michael Moor

    There was no more dangerous kind of madman than one who devoted a good brain and a courageous heart to unhealthy ambitions.– Michael Moor

  • It was a good apple too. A good apple, picked by a madman on a full moon night. – Steven Herrick

    It was a good apple too. A good apple, picked by a madman on a full moon night.– Steven Herrick

  • True love is a word found by a madman to make the people who believe in it go mad. – Luffina Lourduraj

    True love is a word found by a madman to make the people who believe in it go mad.– Luffina Lourduraj

  • There’s no difference between a madman and a professor…it should be clear to you in the way they dress, act and think. – Michael Bassey Johnson

    There’s no difference between a madman and a professor…it should be clear to you in the way they dress, act and think.– Michael Bassey Johnson

  • He (Peter) doesn’t know if he’s looking into the eyes of a madman, or the eyes of a King. – Roma Downey

    He (Peter) doesn’t know if he’s looking into the eyes of a madman, or the eyes of a King.– Roma Downey

  • Anyone who believes that exponential growth can go on forever in a finite world is either a madman or an economist. – Kenneth E Boulding

    Anyone who believes that exponential growth can go on forever in a finite world is either a madman or an economist.– Kenneth E Boulding