The stupid neither forgive nor forget; the naive forgive and forget; the wise forgive but do not forget. -- Thomas SZasz, The Second Sin (1973) "Personal Conduct" http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Thomas_Szasz/ "Two features of Soviet Medicine---first, the russian physician's fear lest by being sypmathetic with and agent-provocateur-malingeer, he bring ruin onto himself, and second, the abolition of the hypocratic oath---make it necessary to examine further the role of privacy in the in therapeutic situation." -- M.Dr. Tamas I. SZasz/Thomas S. SZasz; "The Myth of Mental Illness: Foundations of a theory of personal conduct." REVISED EDITION/1974; "The Social Context of Medical Practice" (Ch.3) "The significance of Privacy in the Physician-Patient Relationship." (Pg. 63/64) "The war on drugs: Just say not to drugs the government deems bad for you. The war on mental illness: Just say yes to drugs the government deems good for you." -- M.Dr. Tamas I. SZasz/Thomas S. SZasz; "Words To The Wise: A Medical-Philosophical Dictionary;" "Drug Education," Pg. 38. "Hypocrisy is the oil that lubricates the engine of society. That, however, does not justify over-lubricating it." -- M.Dr. Tamas I. SZasz/Thomas S. SZasz; "Words To The Wise: A Medical-Philosophical Dictionary;" "Hypocrisy." Pg. 55. "Formerly, we fought wars against nations and the aim was to win. Today, we fight wars against terrorism and the aim is to "degrade" the adversary's ability to aid "terrorists."" -- M.Dr. Tamas I. SZasz/Thomas S. SZasz; "Words To The Wise: A Medical-Philosophical Dictionary;" "War." Pg. 238. "The result of succesful somatic treatment of mental illness." -- M.Dr. Tamas I. SZasz/Thomas S. SZasz; "Words To The Wise: A Medical-Philosophical Dictionary;" "Zombification." Pg. 240. "The mental patient's (realistic) fear of the "wild-beast" psychiatrist, bent on "treating" him against his will." -- M.Dr. Tamas I. SZasz/Thomas S. SZasz; "Words To The Wise: A Medical-Philosophical Dictionary;" "Zoophobia Psychiatrica." Pg. 240. "The criminal in prison loses his liberty, but not his credibility. While in prison , Bertrand Russel wrote a well recieved book, and Neslson Mandella prepared himself to become the leader of his country. The mental patient in a psychiatric facility loses both his libert and his credibility. In effect, he is sentenced to a life-long loss of his "voice;" regardless of what he says, people no longer "hear" it as the utterings of a full fledged human being; instead they "interpret" it as the "symptom" of a lunatic's "brain disease." -- M.Dr. Tamas I. SZasz/Thomas S. SZasz; "Words To The Wise: A Medical-Philosophical Dictionary;" "Involuntary Mental Hospitalization." Pg. 61. (I=Istvan) (S=Steven) Dr. M.D. M.Dr. Doctor (M.D.)