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Pandemonium Day is marked on July 14 as a day to celebrate the utter chaos and complete disorder in life.

The word "Pandemonium" comes from a Greek word that roughly translates to "All Demons." The word first appeared in John Milton's epic poem "Paradise Lost" in the 17th century. In his book that retells the biblical story of Adam and Eve and their temptation by Satan, Milton used the word "Pandemonium" to describe the capital of Hell built by the fallen angels.

In today's world, Pandemonium stands for anything that denotes chaos, confusion and turmoil. It is a day to get a little disorganized and enjoy the chaos of life.

National Pandemonium Day is a chance for people to take a fresh look at their lives from a different perspective. It is the perfect opportunity to take a break from their mundane routines and engage in random acts of madness. It is a day to get wild and crazy as long as you do not step into someone's life or break any law.

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Here are few quotes to celebrate the Pandemonium in your daily life:

  1. “You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star.”-Friedrich Nietzsche
  2. "Can we really conquer chaos so easily? If that were so, I should be able to prune the pandemonium of my own soul into something neat and tidy rather than this maze of wants and needs and misgivings that have me forever feeling as if I cannot fit into the landscape of things."-Libba Bray
  3. "People themselves are full of tunnels: winding, dark spaces and caverns; impossible to know all the places inside of them. Impossible even to imagine."-Lauren Oliver
  4. “Our real discoveries come from chaos, from going to the place that looks wrong and stupid and foolish.”-Chuck Palahniuk, Invisible Monsters
  5. “It's a cruel and random world, but the chaos is all so beautiful.”-Hiromu Arakawa
  6. “Life is nothing without a little chaos to make it interesting.”-Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, "Demon in My View"
  7. “I have an idea that the only thing which makes it possible to regard this world we live in without disgust is the beauty which now and then men create out of the chaos. The pictures they paint, the music they compose, the books they write, and the lives they lead. Of all these the richest in beauty is the beautiful life. That is the perfect work of art.”-W. Somerset Maugham, "The Painted Veil"

Courtesy: Good Reads, AZ Quotes