Hugo Chávez (1954–2013) 48th President of Venezuela
In protest of Israel's military offensive in Lebanon. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/5258722.stm <br class="br">2006
Hugo Chávez (1954–2013) 48th President of Venezuela
In protest of Israel's military offensive in Lebanon. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/5258722.stm <br class="br">2006
Lon Milo DuQuette (1948) American occult writer
The Key to Solomon's Key (2006)
“There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.”
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) German philosopher, poet, composer, cultural critic, and classical philologist
“The whole reason of this War is because the Germans have no sense of humor.”
André Maurois (1885–1967) French writer
Les silences du colonel Bramble (The Silence of Colonel Bramble)
“God has no rhyme or reason to who he gives a sense of humor to.”
Jerry Seinfeld (1954) American comedian and actor
Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee (2012 — Present), Season 2 (2013)
“The language of psychiatry is a monologue of reason about madness”
Michel Foucault (1926–1984) French philosopher
Preface to 1961 edition
History of Madness (1961)
Context: The constitution of madness as mental illness, at the end of the eighteenth century, bears witness to a rupture in a dialogue, gives the separation as already enacted, and expels from the memory all those imperfect words, of no fixed syntax, spoken falteringly, in which the exchange between madness and reason was carried out. The language of psychiatry, which is a monologue by reason about madness, could only have come into existence in such a silence.
Tim Burton (1958) American filmmaker
Source: Alice in Wonderland: Based on the Motion Picture Directed by Tim Burton
“What is life if a man cannot count on his friends when he has gone mad?”
David Gemmell book The King Beyond the Gate
Source: Drenai series, The King Beyond the Gate, Ch. 12