In a nutshell

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There is often more truth in films than one would normally expect. And it is precisely those films that have very little to do with reality that are the best source for such simple and profitable wisdom that you will never forget afterwards.

One such realization comes from the 1931 film Dracula, in which Martin, played by Charles K Gerrard, which says the following.

"They're all crazy. They're all crazy except you and me. Sometimes I have my doubts about you."

Martin

I don't think you can put it better than that!

And Martin's boss RM Renfield, played by Dwight Frye, adds a universal and still valid excuse for everything and everyone.

"God will not damn a poor lunatic's soul. He knows that the powers of evil are too great for those with weak minds."

R. M. Renfield

So I'm forgiven.

"I have crossed oceans of time to find you."

Gary Oldman as Dracula in Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)

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