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  • Raving mad is quite easy. You just chew up the scenery or something. It's quiet mad that's hard. -- Sarah Caldwell
  • Your customers are only satisfied because their expectations are so low and because no one else is doing better. Just having satisfied customers isn't good enough anymore. If you really want a booming business, you have to create Raving Fans. -- Ken Blanchard
  • But for my faith in God, I should have been a raving maniac. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • I'm bipolar, but I'm not crazy, and I never was. I'm stark raving sane. -- Emilie Autumn
  • Deprived of meaningful work, men and women lose their reason for existence; they go stark, raving mad. -- Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • Use state-of-the-heart technology online and offline to turn listeners into viral advocates and customers into raving fans. -- Peter Guber
  • People think I rush around all day long like a raving lunatic. I'm much more relaxed than that. -- Bruce Forsyth
  • If I were on the field, I'd want the manager sticking up for me. Sometimes players are dead wrong, ranting and raving, but you stick up for them. They appreciate that. -- Bobby Cox
  • I had an art teacher who's the reason I got there in high school who encouraged me to go to Alabama. That's where she had gone and kept raving over their art department. -- Sela Ward
  • I'm often saddened and dismayed to see myself portrayed as either a Luddite or as a raving technophile. I've always thought that my job was to be as anthropologically neutral about emerging technologies as possible. -- William Gibson
  • I love to dance, and sing - in the shower, not in public. I'm too old to go raving, but my fondest memories are of that kind of thing - dancing, with lots of people, outside if possible. -- Zadie Smith
  • A lot of comics aren't their on-screen personas; Chris Rock isn't always ranting and raving. What I do is make myself this over-the-top character that people either find endearing or they think is a joke. Then I can do anything I want. -- Billy Eichner
  • Our users are trapeze artists, high school football coaches - I got cornered by a couple of theoretical physicists who said Dropbox lets them collaborate across the world and share their experiments' results. They were raving about how it's driving their research. -- Drew Houston
  • In the business I meet some beautiful women, but to be honest, 80 per cent of them are raving lunatics and are to be avoided. It's just insecurity; actors are generally quite insecure. I wouldn't date, or I've never had a fling with an actress, and I'd quite like to keep it that way. -- Rory McCann
  • Life was so much simpler in pre-video days when everyone refused invitations because the 'Forsyte Saga' was on. Now we all just have a long list of unwatched shows, all of which, it seems, our friends are raving about. I feel as outdated as if I wore a Fair Isle sweater, ate Pot Noodle and had a two-bar electric fire in the sitting room. -- Simon Hoggart
  • When I was 26, 27 years old I was running a kitchen in New York, and I was a raving lunatic. The older you get, you figure out you don't need to do that. You realize at a certain point, there's a certain gravity to what you say and what you do. If that's not enough, all the yelling in the world is not going to matter. -- Tom Colicchio
  • She's stark raving mad! -- Lewis Carroll
  • Psychosis is person less persona, raving sincerity. -- Brian Spellman
  • What we have here, fellow citizens, is a crassly egocentric, raving twit. -- Molly Ivins
  • Make happiness a habit. Be so happy you drive the devil stark-raving mad. -- Joyce Meyer
  • Between threading a needle and raving insanity is the smallest eye in creation. -- Caitlin Thomas
  • The numbers are a catalyst that can help turn raving madmen into polite humans. -- Philip J. Davis
  • August 28th 2012. Remember that date. It marks the day when the world went raving mad. -- George Monbiot
  • There comes a point in your life when you become stark raving insane, commit suicide or become a mystic. -- Anthony de Mello
  • Did you see Howard Dean ranting and raving? Here's a little tip Howard - cut back on the Red Bull. -- David Letterman
  • I was very low and I had to achieve something. Without the challenge, I would have gone stark raving mad. -- J. K. Rowling
  • You simply don't get to be wise, mature, etc., unless you've been a raving cannibal for thirty years or so. -- Doris Lessing
  • Got those moods a swinging, tears a slinging, nothing fits me, when it hits me, ranting, raving, misbehaving, PMS blues. -- Dolly Parton
  • Lust, desire and passion. They can turn a wallflower into a sexual predator and a rational person into a raving lunatic. -- Joanne Madeline Moore
  • Why reasonable people go stark raving mad when anything involving a Negro comes up, is something I don't pretend to understand. -- Harper Lee
  • I was very, very underdeveloped for my age, I hated what I looked like, so I thought everyone had gone stark raving mad. -- Twiggy
  • (Howard) Dean is a raving nut bag...a raving, sinister, demagogic nutbag...I and a few other people saw that he should be destroyed. -- Christopher Hitchens
  • Don't forget that you are the product of a culture that went stark raving mad about ten thousand years ago. Adjust your thinking accordingly. -- Chuck Lorre
  • Everyone probably thinks that I'm a raving nymphomaniac, that I have an insatiable sexual appetite, when the truth is I'd rather read a book. -- Madonna Ciccone
  • When a well-packaged web of lies has been sold gradually to the masses over generations, the truth will seem utterly preposterous and its speaker a raving lunatic. -- Donald James
  • When people say, 'Doesn't Gloria [Vanderbilt] look great? She's 85.' I say, 'Yes, she was a raving beauty when she was 20,' that's the key. Very helpful. -- Fran Lebowitz
  • Glenn Beck retired or got fired...and a lot of people are asking who will now speak for the raving lunatics who startle you outside of a parking garage? -- Bill Maher
  • I like to call someone a raving c**t every now and then, when itâ??s appropriate, for effect (...) â??You cocksucker.â?? I love that kind of language. -- Andrew Breitbart
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  • I respect your right to hold your religious beliefs, and if they help you, I think that's great. I would, however, like to inform you that you are a raving kook. -- Scott Dikkers
  • It may come as an extraordinary shock to you but you're the only woman who has ever succeeded in getting under my skin. It could be because you're a raving lunatic. -- Margaret Way
  • You wouldn't take me to be a Skrillex fan, but honestly, when I'm at his shows, I get high and liquored up, and I just go in the crowd and start raving. -- ASAP Rocky
  • Knitting is a boon for those of us who are easily bored. I take my knitting everywhere to take the edge off of moments that would otherwise drive me stark raving mad. -- Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
  • I was stark raving mad, and my family was too polite to mention it. That's what living with the Yamanis does to people. They get so well-mannered they won't mention you're crazy. -- Tamora Pierce
  • As sensitive and broad-minded humans, we must never allow ourselves to be in any way judgmental of the religious practices of other people, even when these people clearly are raving space loons. -- Dave Barry
  • The difference is that raving fans, unlike satisfied customers, become part of your sales force. They tell friends, family and co-workers about your services and your products. And, of course, good things will happen! -- Mac Anderson
  • The idea that a good God would send people to a burning hell is utterly damnable to me - the raving of insanity, superstition gone to seed! I want no part of such a God. -- Luther Burbank
  • Nothing is unimportant to a man plunged in despair. He is as credulous as a criminal sentenced to death who listens to a lunatic raving to him about how he can escape through the keyhole. -- Honore de Balzac
  • It is astonishing how articulate one can become when alone and raving at a radio. Arguments and counter arguments, rhetoric and bombast flow from one's lips like scurf from the hair of a bank manager. -- Stephen Fry
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