Madness
in sentence
352 examples of Madness in a sentence
And I think it's
madness
that we have so little power that we can't stop those things when we actually have the possibility to do so."
Number one: Stop the
madness
for constant group work.
You know, a fine line between
madness
and genius.
Medicine for our madness, medicine for our rage.
This lady is the daughter of the mad, bad and dangerous-to-know Lord Byron, and her mother, being a bit worried that she might have inherited some of Lord Byron's
madness
and badness, thought, "I know the solution: Mathematics is the solution.
He beat someone up or something, and he decided to fake
madness
to get out of a prison sentence.
And they take that as a sign of
madness.
So, only in Broadmoor would not wanting to hang out with serial killers be a sign of
madness.
And in fact, faking
madness
is exactly the kind of cunning and manipulative act of a psychopath.
Forget about some guy at Broadmoor who may or may not have faked
madness.
Let's stop this
madness
of open plan classrooms right now, please.
The OKR framework cultivates the madness, the chemistry contained inside it.
OKRs cultivate the madness, and magic is right around the corner.
Although there are that many genes, there is some method to the
madness.
The goddess Hera, who hated Hercules for being born of her husband’s adultery, had stricken him with a temporary curse of
madness.
Through his labors, Hercules tamed the world’s
madness
by atoning for his own.
There are no words for the depths of loneliness I reached in that very thin border between sanity and
madness.
Complete
madness.
To get some time alone together, the scholar and the wife play various tricks that involve feigning madness, staging a biblical flood, and exposing themselves in public.
This is
madness.
And to think this through, I want to focus on one metaphor in particular, which is the idea of love as
madness.
When I first started researching romantic love, I found these
madness
metaphors everywhere.
William Shakespeare: "Love is merely a madness," from "As You Like It." Friedrich Nietzsche: "There is always some
madness
in love."
I expected my first love to feel like madness, and of course, it met that expectation very well.
This is the real madness, because there is no cosmic rule that says that great suffering equals great reward, but we talk about love as if this is true.
In this case, we're talking about metaphors about pain and addiction and
madness.
It seems like we want it both ways: we want love to feel like madness, and we want it to last an entire lifetime.
But it's just so much better than the alternative, which is that thing that feels like
madness.
But there is a method to this
madness.
First performed in the 1590's, this play is one of Shakespeare’s friskiest works, filled with trickery,
madness
and magic.
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