Trump is a maniac.

I'm not a control maniac.

A diva without a venue is a maniac.

I'm a tidy, neat person. But I'm not a maniac.

To portray a maniac offers a compelling challenge.

Around mid-life everyone goes maniac a little bit.

I'm sort of like a maniac, and I can't get out of it.

I was an absolute maniac, a terrible husband and father.

When it comes to work, I am focused. I work like a maniac.

But for my faith in God, I should have been a raving maniac.

Sometimes I wish I was less of a maniac; sometimes I wish I was more.

When I was maybe like, under 10 years old, I was kind of like a maniac.

I was a maniac as a teenager; I'm not going to sugarcoat it. I was crazy.

I turn into a crying, hysterical maniac when I see a spider. It's pathetic.

This is my costume. I'm a homicidal maniac. They look just like everyone else.

When I walk out there on court, I become a maniac... Something comes over me, man.

I was an ego maniac with a self-esteem problem and that's what most addicts are like.

I'm a collecting maniac and I buy a lot of books and records. I have over thousand cds.

I travel like a maniac. I travel more than anyone I know. I love learning the languages.

I work out like a maniac and I spray tan a lot. Genetics were kind, but I work very hard.

I'm just a bleeping maniac in straight clothing. There's no reason to dress my monster up.

I'm not a hopeless romantic. I'm quite the reverse. I'm a nasty piece of work, an ego maniac.

I switch off lights like a maniac. I drive at reasonable speeds so that I don't waste petrol.

I've only been in one fight in my whole life... in 7th grade, yet everyone thinks I'm a maniac.

I remember listening to 'Maniac' and running around and thinking I'm going to be somebody someday.

When you make movies the way I do, you invest everything you have. And you do it like a crazy maniac.

Maybe one of the only things I do well: I cook like a maniac! I would be a chef if I weren't an actor.

I watch HGTV like a maniac, and when it's bad, it's like some crazy college guy watching a football game.

That's like making fun of a maniac because his brain isn't completely right, because he isn't in the norm.

Have you ever noticed? Anybody going slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac.

I think being called a cat lady is a compliment. It means you have adopted a tiny little maniac into your life.

Have you ever noticed that anybody driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac?

Am I a ranting maniac on Twitter? Yeah, but I'm also a pretty mellow, married guy who's into hiking and walking his dog.

When I'm not running, I cycle about 30 miles a day. I use the biking as cross training. I'm kind of a maniac. I race everybody.

I really had to train myself to eat like a maniac really four or five meals a day until I felt sick, just to keep the weight on.

Every war when it comes, or before it comes, is represented not as a war but as an act of self-defense against a homicidal maniac.

The irrational in the human has something about it altogether repulsive and terrible, as we see in the maniac, the miser, the drunkard or the ape.

I used to be a mean maniac. Someone once threw a firecracker at a show and I jumped off the side of the stage and whacked 'em on the side of the head.

Some problems, I believe, are unsolvable. We can't solve every maniac's determination to kill. And we can't populate every police precinct with perfect officers.

No movie influenced me more to go after my dreams than 'Flashdance.' After seeing it, I took 15 dance lessons a week. I cut all my sweatshirts. I did the 'Maniac' thing.

I have a work-out regime; I am not a maniac. It sounds cliche, but stand-up comedy, doing a one-man show, helps keep me young, and yes, it is exhausting, but I don't collapse.

I go on benders where I just exercise like a maniac. And then I go on benders where I just can only take baths. Like, I have to lay down to bathe, and I could go on that for six months.

There's not too much Edge in Adam Copeland, but there's a little bit of my sarcasm and my sense of humor, I guess, but I'm not a sleazy, raving maniac like the character of Edge could be.

I feel like I've always been a great fighter but I'm learning the patience part of it and not getting overwhelmed with emotion and adrenaline and going out there and brawling like a maniac.

You have to be sort of an emotional steward to really get a business to do something hard - to take people up the hill, to conquer the mountain, to sack the city. You have got to be a maniac.

My goal was to become the best dancer in the world and, because I started late, I always had this feeling I was playing catch-up, so I've been a bit of a maniac most of my life, sort of striving.

They call me 'The Maniac' as far as training goes. I'm a fanatic. I run 10 miles every day and I train three hours every other day with barbells. Nobody trains that hard. And that's not bragging.

I travel a lot. If you look at my suitcase, everything is extremely well-packed and well-folded; people who travel with me are impressed at how organized I am. Some would refer to me as a maniac for this.

There was a reason my first substantial role after rehab was to play a maniac whose personal story ended badly. I knew what it was like to go those dark places. I played a guy who died as a result of his abuse.

I love insane, stupid comedy, but I can only make it work if it's a character I can give some history to and make real. Like the guy I played in 'Little Miss Sunshine.' He's a maniac, but to me he was absolutely believable.

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