A Quote by Cary Grant

Insanity runs in my family. It practically gallops. — © Cary Grant
Insanity runs in my family. It practically gallops.
You see, insanity runs in my family. It practically gallops.
It's not that diabetes, heart disease, and obesity runs in your family...It's that no one runs in you family!
I felt [It Runs in the Family] it was a picture that, after I'm gone, my family would like to see it. It was a wonderful mixture of people in my family.
There is an area of the mind that could be called unsane, beyond sanity, and yet not insane. Think of a circle with a fine split in it. At one end there's insanity. You go around the circle to sanity, and on the other end of the circle, close to insanity, but not insanity, is unsanity.
But he who knows what insanity is, is sane; whereas insanity can no more be sensible of its own existence, than blindness can see itself.
Individual insanity is immune to the consequences of collective insanity
I have to say, the first time I stepped into the ring, it was probably at the age of 4. That's when I was hanging out with my uncle, my mom's brother, Rey Mysterio Sr. It runs in the family; it's stayed in the family.
Oh, yeah, insanity ran deep in the roots of that family tree.’ (Talon)
It is inconceivable that even the gang who runs Russia would be willing to take on war, but one always has to remember that there seemed to be no reason in 1939 for Hitler to start war, and yet he did, and he started it with a world practically unprepared.
Of all the calamities to which humanity is subject, none is so dreadful as insanity. ... All experience shows that insanity seasonably treated is as certainly curable as a cold or a fever.
I would say any behavior that is not the status quo is interpreted as insanity, when, in fact, it might actually be enlightenment. Insanity is sorta in the eye of the beholder.
My family thought it was insanity for me to go into the theater rather than to get an education.
Ironically enough, the only people who can hold up indefinitely under the stress of modern war are psychotics. Individual insanity is immune to the consequences of collective insanity.
In the quest to be a man, you start to learn you need your family. If it wasn't for them, I'd be way closer to insanity.
I was practically born in Cameroon; my family moved there when I was two weeks old.
Insanity does NOT run in my family. It strolls through, takes it's time, and gets to know everyone personally - T-Shirt
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