The person who came up with this programme is a madman from a madhouse, a madman but a genius. |
Humour and a sense of the ridiculous form the microscopic thread that keeps us out of the madhouse, monastery, convent, or whatever. |
In middle age, framed by a rival in love, he even endured the indignities of incarceration in a madhouse. |
Both of them are at school, so it's a madhouse getting ready before we leave. |
But they've shut up the madhouse and nobody knows if they're coming or going. |
The road to creativity passes so close to the madhouse, and often detours or ends there. |