Who said, "The only difference between me and a madman is that I'm not mad."?
Correct answer: Salvador Dali
Player #1137636
Dalí will always B one of my favorites! It's too bad we are encouraged to make $, rather than to pursue what we are really good at in these times.
I know it's probably impossible now, but the barter system of commerce is really appealing ro me.
Player #25874027
Player #7106191, I did hear that the actor Brian Blessed had an encounter with Picasso when he was about about 8, and on being told he was an artist, asked him to draw him a cow which Picasso did on a paper napkin.
The young Brian was not impressed with Picasso’s cow and told him so .
He left the drawing on a table , and it was Ickes up by one of the organisers.
Apparently it now belongs to Sheffield Council , and is worth about 3 million pounds.
I would look really hard for your Dali
Fun guy
recall pic of him in Paris walking an anteater ! eccentric fellow indeed..
Player#MaBe
I've always heard it's the crazy person who says they aren't
Sassy
I’m not crazy. My mom had me tested.
Republic of China
That quote just means that
Take the word "mad" out of "madman" and then you are just a man but not mad 😂😂😂
Student for life
Player#MaBe, isn't rather that they know what others think of them. they're extra lucid instead...
Tom
I love this quote. I will use it in the future; but I might get decent as to whether it applies to me 🤪
Uninitialized
Player#MaBe, yes. I'm not crazy. everyone else is. really.
ChewyGazelle68623
Player #1137636, hes an icon, Dali!!