Sentences with phrase «madman who»

About Blog Don Day is a former madman who in later life has become an explorer.
More precisely — and here we are back to the logic of the madman who knows that he is not a grain of corn, but is worried that the chickens have not realized this fact — we know we are responsible, but the chicken (the big Other) has not caught on.
A tough cop investigates a series of killings by a madman who converts consumer robots into ruthless assassins.
«He is also, I might add, a madman» — a madman who has a large collection of erotic art and lives in Jon Lautner's 1960s «Chemosphere» in Los Angeles.
Lincoln Fitzroy is the mysterious head of a secret organization on the trail of a madman who needs a necromancer to...
Alex McKnight knows all about evil, of course, having faced down a madman who killed his partner and left a bullet next to his heart.
Hopefully, Smashwords isn't the madman who's been trying to warn us all for years that the end is nigh, only to be scorned and ignored; it bears some serious thought, and perhaps a few preparation steps to protect indies» future livelihoods.
He's in the old dramatic convention of the madman who speaks the truth.
Starring Sean Connery as James Bond, the suave and sophisticated British operative is given the charge to save the world from Auric Goldfinger (Gert Frobe), a madman who is determined to horde the world's most precious metal, including the holdings of Fort Knox.
One of the most memorable James Bond outings, Goldfinger pits the super-spy against a madman who wants all the gold in the world.
Dame Judi Dench was kidnapped by a madman who feels no pain, saw her building blown up (twice), and was murdered by a cyberterrorist as M in James...
The writer, helpless at the time, grows obsessed with the incident, believing something he saw may help identify the madman who is terrorizing the city.
Hardy plays the out - of - sorts madman who lets his actions speak rather than his words.
If you're going to make an involving movie about a madman who surgically turns humans into walruses (yes, you read that right), you'd best whip up a sympathetic hero, credible puzzle pieces and propulsive tension to help sell such an off - putting, outlandish setup.
Dame Judi Dench was kidnapped by a madman who feels no pain, saw her building blown up (twice), and was murdered by a cyberterrorist as M in James Bond.
Anyway, the game tells the story of a maniacal madman who wants to rid the land of delicious Chinese food.
Other than that, he is shown to be a conscienceless, hateful madman who believes his people deserve to die because they are no longer fit to live.
Along with his sidekick Emma Peel (Uma Thurman), his mission for this film is to defeat Sir August de Wynter (Sean Connery), a madman who is able to control the weather and intends on making nations freeze unless they pay the heating bills that de Wynter is demanding.
Called on by his country to unite with acting head of the White House Nuclear Smuggling Group, Dr. Julia Kelly (Nicole Kidman), to chase down stolen nuclear weapons, the duo commandeers all manner of military hardware and personnel in pursuit of a madman who, at the end of the day, is firmly convinced that he is doing the right thing by detonating the one remaining rogue bomb in his backpack near the United Nations building in New York City.
A madman who plotted to detonate pipe bombs to blow up US soldiers, NYPD cops, Jews and civilians faces 16 years behind bars after pleading guilty to a terrorism charge...
Our American democracy has been commandeered by a madman who worked with foreign enemies to steal an election.
Also, why do you feel there is a need to constantly remind people of the primary target of a madman who is taught in school textbooks as being the one who wanted to kill all Jews?
The police, those who are protesting them, those who want them to be better, and madman who couldn't see beyond two blue patrol uniforms, Mr. Bratton said, all «don't see each other.»
Schreber was not a madman who took pleasure in torturing babies.
-- Have you ever heard of the madman who on a bright morning lighted a lantern and ran to the marketplace calling out unceasingly: «I seek God!
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 - 1900) gave dramatic expression to this in his parable of the madman who declared that «God is dead».
A madman who claimed to be divine would act in a megalomaniac fashion, exalting himself; Jesus humbles himself throughout his ministry.
The most well - known of Nietzsche's imaginings is encapsulated in his tale of the madman who went about the marketplace loudly proclaiming that God had died and that we, God's minions, have performed the fatal deed.
For while he keeps his authorial distance from the angry narrator of Lancelot, there is no mistaking Percy's basic sympathy with his Nietzschean madman who prefers war to «what this age calls love» and who had rather «die with T. J. Jackson at Chancellorsville [than] live with Johnny Carson in Burbank.»
Consider me a madman who has lost his way too often.
He becomes a madman who, for the most part, finds no one to help him in carrying through his delusion.»
The ravings of a madman who claims to have found a superb brisket sandwich at, of all places, Costco?
Bonhoeffer came to accept the full implications of the resistance movement, justifying his position as follows: «It is not only my task to look after the victims of madmen who drive a motor - car in a crowded street, but to do all in my power to stop their driving at all.
He joined the conspiracy because he felt that «It is not only my task to look after the victims of madmen who drive a motorcar in a crowded street, but to do all in my power to stop their driving at all».
And while that film offered a well - crafted overview of the early days of National Lampoon, it didn't really let us get to know any of the madmen who brought this bizarre comedy magazine from the halls of Harvard to the world at large.

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What you said above can be summarized by Kenneth Boulding who said: Anyone who believes exponential growth can go on forever in a finite world is either a madman or an economist.
C.S. Lewis posits that Jesus either was who he said he was (Son of the Father, One in Being) or he was a madman.
Madmen in authority, who hear voices In the air, are distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler a few years back.
Who but a madman or a prophet would have imagined, as novelist Walker Percy did, that a whole industry of profitable «Qualitarian Centers» would spring up, where, as one of Percy's characters explained, doctors would respect «the right of an unwanted child not to have to endure a life of suffering»?
Who but a madman or a prophet — or an artist who sees more deeply into things than the rest of us — would have imagined, as Percy did in a 1971 novel, that state governments might recognize a right to die, and that arrangements would be made for the sick and elderly to push a button that would waft them away into a «happy death» in Michigan, a «joyful exitus» in New York, or a «luanalu - hai» in HawaWho but a madman or a prophet — or an artist who sees more deeply into things than the rest of us — would have imagined, as Percy did in a 1971 novel, that state governments might recognize a right to die, and that arrangements would be made for the sick and elderly to push a button that would waft them away into a «happy death» in Michigan, a «joyful exitus» in New York, or a «luanalu - hai» in Hawawho sees more deeply into things than the rest of us — would have imagined, as Percy did in a 1971 novel, that state governments might recognize a right to die, and that arrangements would be made for the sick and elderly to push a button that would waft them away into a «happy death» in Michigan, a «joyful exitus» in New York, or a «luanalu - hai» in Hawaii?
As I stated earlier, if Christ was simply «a madman» and «a liar» then his teachings wouldn't have endured even amongst those who believed in him during his lifetime.
To disarm those who may stop these madmen is counter productive.
It was Marcelo Bielsa, a former Argentina manager, genius and madman in one, El Loco, who laid the foundation after Chile were embarrassed 6 - 1 by Brazil in the 2007 Copa América semifinal.
Of course, what people mostly ask about is Rader's far - different public persona: Doug Rader, the zany, flaky Houston Astro third baseman who sat on a birthday cake in the clubhouse; Doug Rader, the madman in Jim Bouton's book Ball Four who advised kids to eat baseball cards to ingest all the information printed on them; Doug Rader, the raging tyrant - manager of the Texas Rangers who was fired after ferocious confrontations with players and writers.
Hi AT, while I want Wenger gone it must be the right manager who replaces him - no point replacing a madman with a lunatic so to speak.
Maybe play him against those teams that will just come to defend as someone who could open up those teams if he can't sprint around like a madman.
Secondly Samir Nasri on the left, as someone mentioned excellent controlled possession of the ball, wonderful, unlike some supposedly best winger in the world right now, who would just push the ball down the byline and run like a madman and then produce a cross which half the time wont bear anything even if crouch was playing.
Just as you ask in that ultra-dark play, Madmen, who is the madman and who is the specialist, you begin to wonder, in this morbid fever: who is the dead and who is the living!
The characters are incredibly archetypal; a madman megalomaniacal baddie and a downtrodden cop who deals with the death of his son by investing himself completely in his work (at the expense of tending to his family).
By day, they're a bunch of losers, but by night, they're the Mystery Men... a rag team of superhero wannabes who emerge from the darkness to fight the evil madman Cassanova Frankenstein and his...
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