Though this be madness, yet there is method in’t.
—William Shakespeare, 1603Quotes
The mind of man is capable of anything.
—Guy de Maupassant, 1884The march of the human mind is slow.
—Edmund Burke, 1775Brains are the only things worth having in this world.
—L. Frank Baum, 1899Is there no way out of the mind?
—Sylvia Plath, 1962Imagination is the secret and marrow of civilization. It is the very eye of faith.
—Henry Ward Beecher, 1887Sanity is madness put to good uses; waking life is a dream controlled.
—George Santayana, 1920To be too conscious is an illness—a real thoroughgoing illness.
—Fyodor Dostoevsky, 1864Understanding is a very dull occupation.
—Gertrude Stein, 1937A mind lively and at ease can do with seeing nothing, and can see nothing that does not answer.
—Jane Austen, 1815Your mind’s got to eat, too.
—Dambudzo Marechera, 1978Imagination continually outruns the creature it inhabits.
—Katherine Anne Porter, 1949What the brain does by itself is infinitely more fascinating and complex than any response it can make to chemical stimulation.
—Ursula K. Le Guin, 1971