Craziness Quote by Tom Robbins
“One tended to lose one’s bearings in the presence of willful and persistent acts of craziness, and the more gentle the act, the crazier it seemed, as if rage and violence, being closer to the norm, were easier to accommodate.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: Another Roadside Attraction, 1971
When extreme, irrational behavior appears, it feels more shocking than overt aggression, which seems more normal and tolerable.
In simple terms: Gentle craziness feels stranger than obvious violence.
Question assumptions about what is truly normal.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- Workplace dynamics
- political discourse
- media consumption
- personal relationships
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do we define “normal” behavior?
- Why does subtle chaos feel more unsettling?
Gentle irrational acts can be dismissed, overlooking deeper issues.