A Quote by Carol Plum-Ucci

Things don't have to be sane when they're normal. — © Carol Plum-Ucci
Things don't have to be sane when they're normal.

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Why are you still with me, Fry?" CyFi asks after one of his body-shaking seizures. "Any sane dude woulda taken off days ago. "Who says I'm sane?" "Oh, you're sane, Fry. You're so sane, you scare me. You're so sane, it's insane.
--Why are we fighting them? --They're mad. We're sane. --How do we know? --That we're sane? --Yes. --Am I sane? --To all appearances. --And you, do you consider yourself sane? --I do. --Well, there you have it. --But don't they also consider themselves sane? --I think they know. Deep down. That they're not sane. --How must that make them feel? --Terrible, I should think. They must fight ever more fiercely, in order to deny what they know to be true. That they are not sane.
Normal! He thought. Normal! I don't want things to be normal. Normal is always being left out, never belonging.
the masses are everywhere they know how to do things: they have sane and deadly angers for sane and deadly things.
All the things that are taboo are the things that are not normal, and all the things that are not normal are the things that are exclusively about physically being a woman.
Sane, normal people don't need power trips. So the lunatics end up in charge of everything.
Who says I'm insane?" "Oh you're sane alright. You're so sane, you scare me. You're so sane, it's insane.
When you're a writer, sometimes you have to spend time poking at a part of yourself that normal, sane people leave alone.
You know, there are many people in the country today who, through no fault of their own, are sane. Some of them were born sane. Some of them became sane later in their lives.
My principles are only those that, before the French Revolution, every well-born person considered sane and normal.
I'm just trying to keep things normal around the house, because there's no reason why things shouldn't be normal.
I'd rather be one of the devotees of God than one of the straight, so-called sane or normal people who just don't understand that man is a spiritual being, that he has a soul.
I don't know that I'm not normal, because usually, when I tell people the things I do, either their jaw drops or they look at me shocked, but I'm sure I do normal things - everyone eats, that kind of stuff.
The primary paradox of Christianity is that the ordinary condition of man is not his sane or sensible condition; that the normal itself is an abnormality.
I try to keep myself as sane and as grounded as possible by surrounding myself with normal people, such as all the friends that I've had from when I was little.
Shane? Thank God, somebody sane. Well, sane-ish.
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