Top 14 Barmy Quotes

#1. Aithinne smiles. "You know," she says thoughtfully, "your hair rather looks like an octopus." Then, as if to reassure me: "I love octopi."

And Aithinne is obviously a bit barmy, but nobody's perfect.

Elizabeth May

#2. I do like Marylin Manson, actually. I think, he's very talented and he did make some great music.

Bruce Dickinson

#3. For me, leadership is making a difference. It's using your agency to bring about change.

Melanne Verveer

#4. The subconscious mind, like the Good Lord, can work in a mysterious way, and mine has been known to work in a way that is completely unintelligible, if not downright barmy.

John Dolan

#5. Make a conscious effort to surround yourself with positive, nourishing, and uplifting people
people who believe in you, encourage you to go after your dreams, and applaud your victories.

Jack Canfield

#6. We should be supportive of the president and supportive of rights of all in a pluralistic democracy that we're called to love. And we live our faith; we don't legislate our faith.

Otis Moss III

#7. Lots of you know me as a lone, hard-bitten columnist, prone to lurking on deserted rocky promontories while searching for my muse.

Cynthia Heimel

#8. Of all forms of fiction, autobiography is the most gratuitous.

Tom Stoppard

#9. Perhaps to the north? I hear Scotland is lovely this time of year." "Are you barmy? Scotland is wholly abysmal this time of year.

Gail Carriger

#10. I hate this," I mutter.
"Really? I'm having a grand time," Aithinne says brightly.
"That's because you're barmy."
"I believe you just mispronounced 'magnificent'.

Elizabeth May

#11. I'd prefer a world with no identity politics. I'd prefer we judged people according to reason, logic and evidence instead of barmy left-wing

Milo Yiannopoulos

#12. Take me away, take me to the land of always-winter

George R R Martin

#13. In Oppley they're smart, and in Stouch they're smarmy, but Midwich folk are just plain barmy

John Wyndham

#14. It is in refinement and elegance that the civilized man differs from the savage.

Samuel Johnson

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