“The Delphic oracles of the disease theory of delinquency (the "experts") have slapped all manner of misconduct with diagnostic labels... The arsonist has ”pyromania,” the thief is inflicted with ”kleptomania,” and Bill Clinton is not promiscuous, but a ”sex-addict."” SexTheoryDiseaseBillsClintonThievesAddictPromiscuousDelinquencyArsonists Author:Ilana Mercer
“I admire addicts. In a world where everybody is waiting for some blind, random disaster or some sudden disease, the addict has the comfort of knowing what will most likely wait for him down the road. He's taken some control over his ultimate fate, and his addiction keeps the cause of his death from being a total surprise.” WorldCausesWaitingKnowingTakenFateComfortDiseaseUltimateBlindSurpriseAddictionDisasterAdmireAddictDown The RoadWait For HimHeroin Addiction Author:Chuck Palahniuk
“[T]he truth is that drug addicts have a disease. It only takes a short time in the streets to realize that out-of-control addiction is a medical problem, not a form of recreational or criminal behavior. And the more society treats drug addiction as a crime, the more money drug dealers will make "relieving" the suffering of the addicts.” ProblemFormSufferingRealizingStreetsCrimeTruth IsDrugDiseaseBehaviorTreatsAddictionCriminalsMedicalMore MoneyAddictDealerDrug AddictionShort TimeDrug AddictDrug DealersCriminal BehaviorMedical Problems Book:Decoded (Enhanced Edition) Source: Decoded (Enhanced Edition)
“It is difficult to feel sympathy for these people. It is difficult to regard some bawdy drunk and see them as sick and powerless. It is difficult to suffer the selfishness of a drug addict who will lie to you and steal from you and forgive them and offer them help. Can there be any other disease that renders its victims so unappealing?” PeopleIfsFeelsLittlesHelpingLyingSufferingCausesDifficultStreetsDrugOffersBedDiseaseSickRegardVictimForgivingAddictionCriminalsStealingDrunkSelfishnessAttractivePowerlessAddictDrug AddictionDrug AddictObnoxious Author:Russell Brand
“Pity is one of the noblest emotions available to human beings; self-pity is possibly the most ignoble . . . . [It] is an incapacity, a crippling emotional disease that severely distorts our perception of reality . . . a narcotic that leaves its addicts wasted and derelict.” HumansSelfRealityHuman BeingsEmotionAttitudeEmotionalDiseasePerceptionAvailablePityAddictSelf PityNarcoticsIgnobleIncapacityPerception RealityDerelict Author:Eugene H. Peterson