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Circus (Insanity, #3) Circus by Cameron Jace
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“Sometimes, when we’re fixated on reaching the end, we miss the important things along the way.”
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“Mad is beautiful,” I say. “It has its flaws, but when shared with the good-hearted it’s beautiful.”
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“My insanity is my sanity. I am both, but I am one. If any of this makes sense.”
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“You don’t understand.” His bulgy eyes are getting moist. “I miss Wonderland. I am like a child who became a scientist, only to learn that all he really wanted was to never grow up in the first place. I wanted to stay in Wonderland. I wanted to find Alice again.”
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“Of course, humans’ greatest weakness had always been their fear. In particular, the fear of others. They feared anything that was different from them so much that they had the audacity to kill it, exterminate it right away, and call it their enemy.”
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“I am a stranger, even to myself.”
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“Why did he warn me about a circus? Isn’t it supposed to be a fun place? Unless you meet the clown, of course.”
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“What was the diagnosis of an independent mind? Was it madness to be different, to want to live, and disobey? “You’re”
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“To put myself to sleep, I sing, “I am a mad, mad girl in a mad, mad world, it’s not a bad, bad thing if I am crazy.”
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“Sometimes, when we’re fixated on reaching the end, we miss the important things along the way.” “You”
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“One is never told the truth. One has to find it out.” “Whatever”
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“I know deep inside, somewhere between the layers of my heart and soul, somewhere in the middle of my brain, that I love you more than anything in the world. But”
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“When I almost slip and fall, I forget all about it and realize that sometimes in life all we can do is keep climbing, even when it doesn’t make any sense anymore. I”
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“Some people kill and do horrible things; other people are most lovable in this world. I need to learn how to tune my inner compass to find the good ones.”
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“The world is such a useless place, that’s all I can think of now. It’s full of hypocrites, liars, and selfish people.”
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“Welcome to the real world,” Inspector Dormouse says. “No one cares about anything. Each worker in the system only cares to lift the responsibility off his shoulders. Give them a good reason and promise it’s all your fault when something goes wrong, and you're good to go.”
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“Thou shalt not trust anyone,” he says. “It’s a harsh truth, unbelievable, but with all the madness surrounding us, it’s crucial.”
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“sometimes in life all we can do is keep climbing, even when it doesn’t make any sense anymore.”
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“What motivates people to stay sane in all this insanity, I don’t know.”
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“You have no idea how an original text can be twisted though the years, only because someone misheard or misremembered the original story.”
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“There is this strange feeling that follows every episode of madness I encounter; it’s that euphoric feeling of: I’m great. I managed to survive another day in this insane world.”
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“What was the diagnosis of an independent mind? Was it madness to be different, to want to live, and disobey?”
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“She moves too fast. I lose balance, feeling my cheek go numb from the power of her swing. I plow against the fruit basket on the kitchen table this time. A banana gets stuck in my open mouth, and strawberries shower me as I fall again. White cream trickling on my cheeks. I am a happy cake.”
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“No,” the Pillar says. “The Hatter was never called ‘mad’ in Lewis Carroll’s book. Not once. It’s a universal misconception.” “Really?” I retort in disbelief. “Then who was called mad in the book?” “The March Hare,”
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“But how could she persuade someone used to nonsense that what actually made sense was only nonsense to them?”
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“For those mad enough to believe in themselves, in spite of what the world says.”
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