“MAD, adj. Affected with a high degree of intellectual independence; not conforming to standards of thought, speech and action derived by the conformants from study of themselves; at odds with the majority; in short, unusual. It is noteworthy that persons are pronounced mad by officials destitute of evidence that themselves are sane. For illustration, this present (and illustrious) lexicographer is no firmer in the faith of his own sanity than is any inmate of any madhouse in the land; yet for aught he knows to the contrary, instead of the lofty occupation that seems to him to be engaging his powers he may really be beating his hands against the window bars of an asylum and declaring himself Noah Webster, to the innocent delight of many thoughtless spectators.”
Quote by Ambrose Bierce
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The Devil's Dictionary
The Devil's Dictionary is a collection of satirical and often scathing definitions compiled by Ambrose Bierce. It was originally published in 1911 and is known for its wit and sharp social commentary. The dictionary features definitions that are often the opposite of the conventional meanings, reflecting Bierce's sharp wit and critical perspective on human nature and society. more
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