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EE Cummings

“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world, the unreasonable one persists in adapting the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.”

G.B Shaw – Irish playwright and a co-founder of the London School of Economics.

“When one looks at human kind today, one notices with regret that quantity does not make up for quality!”

Who said it?

A physics genius who was an absolute ‘misfit’ when he was young
and wearing ‘girl’s shoes’ when he was old!*

Oh, yes! I am talking about Albert Einstein!

*Kaller’s autographs catalog, Jewish Visionaries: 33

“In a completely sane world madness is the only freedom!”

J. G. Ballard – an English novelist and prominent member of

the New Wave movement in science fiction.

“For me, insanity is super sanity. The normal is psychotic. Normal means lack of imagination, lack of creativity.”

Jean Dubuffet – French avant-garde painter and sculptor

“The truly creative person is one who can think crazy.”

Frank Goble, Author and the Founder of the non-profit Thomas Jefferson Research Center.

“As an experience, madness is terrific I can assure you, and not to be sniffed at; and in its lava I still find most of the things I write about. It shoots out of one everything-shaped, final not in mere driblets, as sanity does.”

Virginia Woolf - English novelist, essayist, diarist, feminist, and writer of short stories, regarded as one of the foremost modernist literary figures of the twentieth century.

“Engineers believe that if it ain’t broke, it doesn’t have enough features yet.”

Scott Adams, American Cartoonist

“There is no one great ability without a mixture of madness.”

A Latin saying; Nullum magnum ingenium sine mixtura dementiae.

“No great genius has ever existed without some touch of madness.”

Ancient Philosopher Aristo of Chios