Thomas Carlyle Quotes About Madness

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  • A force as of madness in the hands of reason has done all that was ever done in the world.

    Funny  
  • Look around you. Your world-hosts are all in mutiny, in confusion, destitution; on the eve of fiery wreck and madness! They will not march farther for you, on the sixpence a day and supply-demand principle; they will not; nor ought they, nor can they. Ye shall reduce them to order, begin reducing them. to order, to just subordination; noble loyalty in return for noble guidance. Their souls are driven nigh mad; let yours be sane and ever saner.

    Loyalty  
  • Ever, as before, does Madness remain a mysterious-terrific, altogether infernal boiling-up of the Nether Chaotic Deep, through this fair-painted Vision of Creation, which swims thereon, which we name the Real.

    Real  
    Thomas Carlyle (1871). “The Collected Works of Thomas Carlyle”, p.159
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