--Why are we fighting them?-- They're mad. We're sane.-- How do we know?-- That we're sane?-- Yes.-- Am I sane?-- To all appearances.-- And you, do you consider yourself sane?-- I do.-- Well, there you have it.-- But don't they also consider themselves sane?-- I think they know. Deep down. That they're not sane.-- How must that make them feel?-- Terrible, I should think. They must fight ever more fiercely, in order to deny what they know to be true. That they are not sane. Donald Barthelme
About This Quote

The quote, “They're mad. We're sane. How do we know? That we're sane?” is a quote from the movie "WALL-E," which is the story of a robot who spends his entire life in a space station orbiting Earth. After being left on the planet by humans to clean up garbage, he becomes lonely and gets lonely, so he meets a new friend named Eve.

The two become inseparable and live together in harmony until Eve is taken away from him by human beings who run the space station where she lives. He then later leaves the planet to search for her and save her. The quote tells us that if we want to know how people think, we need to be able to see what they are thinking without them knowing it themselves.

This means that we can't always take someone's words at face value. They don't all think alike and they may not tell us everything they are thinking either.

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