A Quote by Errol Morris

The fact that the world is utterly insane makes it tolerable. — © Errol Morris
The fact that the world is utterly insane makes it tolerable.
I have learned that human existence is essentially tragic. It is only the love of God, disclosed and enacted in Christ, that redeems the human tragedy and makes it tolerable. No, more than tolerable. Wonderful.
In the world of minor lunacy the behaviour of both the utterly rational and the totally insane seems equally odd.
There is a wide world out there, full of pain, but filled with joy as well. The former keeps you on the path of growth and the latter makes the journey tolerable.
When you make a world tolerable for yourself, you make a world tolerable for others.
I should clarify that anyone that goes onstage and makes strangers laugh is insane. So I am insane.
Because I'm not, in fact, depressed, Prozac makes me manic and numb - one of the reasons I slice my arm in the first place is that I'm coked to the gills on something utterly wrong for what I have.
I like to dissect girls. Did you know I'm utterly insane?
The fact that we live in a world where black people have to strategize so they're not brutalized by police is insane.
A person incapable of imaging another world than given to him by his senses would be subhuman, and a person who identifies his imaginary world with the world of sensory fact has become insane.
Good-humor makes all things tolerable
You can't stop insane people from doing insane things with insane laws. That's insane!
I find the fact that my voice has been heard all over the world more insane than anything else.
...[I am] utterly entranced, at times, with the mere fact that there are other people, and that they experience themselves as the primary center of consciousness just as I do. That fact alone...Well, that fact alone is staggering.
Self-knowledge is an anchor that makes unpredictability tolerable.
NASA is an utterly fascinating place, and the fact that the buildings look so anonymous almost makes it more fascinating. You walk by a generic office-park-looking building, and you have no idea what's going on inside.
Aladdin in his most intoxicated moments would never have dreamed of asking his [djinn] for [a polaroid] ... It's utterly new in concept and appearance, utilizing an utterly revolutionary flash system, an utterly revolutionary viewing system, utterly revolutionary electronics, and utterly revolutionary film structure.
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