“No power of earth, or hell, men or devils, can possibly stand against the word of God; and hence it is the very height of folly and wild madness for any one to set up his thoughts or reasonings in opposition to the plain statements of Holy Scripture; and, on the other hand, it is the beginning and end of all true wisdom to submit in all things to the absolute authority of that Word which is settled forever in Heaven.” MenEndsHandsEarthChristianHeavenHellForeverHolyAuthorityDevilAll ThingsMadnessAbsolutesScriptureStatementsHeightReasoningFollyOppositionWord Of GodSubmitHoly ScripturesTrue WisdomBeginnings And Ends Author:Charles Henry Mackintosh
“The beauty of a woman transcends all other forms of beauty, as well in the sweetness of its suggestions, as in the fervor of the admiration it awakens. The beauty of a lovely woman is an inspiration, a sweet delirium, a gentle madness. Her looks are love-potions. Heaven itself is never so clearly revealed to us as in the face of a beautiful woman.” WellsLooksInspirationBeautifulFacesFormHeavenWomenSweetMadnessLovelyGentleAdmirationSuggestionsSweetnessBeautiful WomenDeliriumFervorWomen BeautyLovely Woman Author:Christian Nestell Bovee
“The schizophrenic may indeed be mad. He is mad. He is not ill. I have been told by people who have been through the mad experience how what was then revealed to them was veritable manna from Heaven. The person's whole life may be changed, but it is difficult not to doubt the validity of such vision. Also, not everyone comes back to us again.” PeopleMayPersonsHas BeensWholeHeavenDifficultVisionDoubtChangedMadnessMadIllWhole LifeValiditySchizophrenic Author:R. D. Laing
“Who looks at me, beholdeth sorrows all, All pain, all torture, woe and all distress; I have no need on other harms to call, As anguish, languor, cruel bitterness, Discomfort, dread, and madness more and less; Methinks from heaven above the tears must rain In pity for my harsh and cruel pain.” NeedsLooksPainHeavenTearsSorrowRainMadnessHarmPityTortureBitternessDreadDistressHarshLook At MeAnguishWoeDiscomfort Book:Troilus and Cressida Source: Troilus and Cressida
“My work embodies little visions of the great intangible. ... Some will say he's gone mad - others will look and say he's looked in at the lattices of Heaven and come back with the madness of splendor on him.” LooksLittlesHeavenVisionGoneMadnessMadSplendorIntangible Author:Marsden Hartley
“Madness, provided it comes as the gift of heaven, is the channel by which we receive the greatest blessings... the men of old who gave things their names saw no disgrace or reproach in madness; otherwise they would not have connected it with the name of the noblest of arts, the art of discerning the future, and called it the manic art... So, according to the evidence provided by our ancestors, madness is a nobler thing than sober sense... madness comes from God, whereas sober sense is merely human.” MenHumansArtNamesHeavenSawsHe ManBlessingEvidenceMadnessConnectedAncestorSoberDisgraceReproachManicDiscerningGreatest Blessings Author:Plato
“You have to go on and be crazy. Craziness is like heaven.” HeavenCrazyGoes OnMadnessMoving OnCrazinessBeing CrazyCraziness Of Life Author:Jimi Hendrix