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Madness Quote by Natasha Pulley

“Being mad isn't an excuse for being vague. Can we at least have specific madness?” quote by Natasha Pulley
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““Being mad isn't an excuse for being vague. Can we at least have specific madness?””

Natasha Pulley

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About This Quote

Madness should be articulated with clarity; the speaker demands that even irrationality be expressed with precision rather than vague abstraction.

In simple terms: Insanity needs precise definition.

Key Takeaway

Vague madness undermines its impact.

Themes

madness clarity communication precision logic

Mood

irritation curiosity skepticism

Type

provocative philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • debating philosophy
  • writing about mental health
  • discussing artistic expression

Key Concepts

language limits conceptual rigor

Practical Applications

  • critical essays
  • dialogue facilitation

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can chaos be described without losing its essence?
  • What does 'specific madness' look like in practice?

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