Capitalism, at its most remorseless, is a physical manifestation of psychopathy. — Jon Ronson Copy Share Image
“Psychopathy's no disorder in those shoes, eh? Just a survival strategy.” — Peter Watts Copy Share Image
Capitalism, perhaps at its most remorseless, is a physical manifestation of psychopathy. — Jon Ronson Copy Share Image
“In other words, psychopathy is being recognized as a more or less different type of human.” — Andrzej Lobaczewski Copy Share Image
“I regularly comment on my desire to exploit my admirers or to kill babies and cute animals, and I don't even need… — M. E. Thomas Copy Share Image
People with psychopathy are very good at reading the minds of their victims. That's probably most clearly seen in deception. — Simon Baron-Cohen Copy Share Image
“Whether you know it or not, each and every day your life is touched by the effects of psychopathy on our world.” — Andrzej Lobaczewski Copy Share Image
“Psychopathy was positively associated with in-house ratings of charisma and presentation style: creativity, good strategic thinking, and excellent communication skills.” — Kevin Dutton Copy Share Image
“War kills people; war kills animals; war kills plants; war kills buildings; war kills even shadows, because it annihilates the owner of… — Mehmet Murat ildan Copy Share Image
“Psychological experts claim that genetics are the primary factors in play with psychopathy, although traumatic events in the environment may be the… — T. Rivers, Clarence Copy Share Image
“The gross difference between HPD and psychopathy is that people with HPD are very emotional—it is in fact the driving force behind… — T. Rivers, Clarence Copy Share Image
“...agriculture and its attending social changes have likely increased selection for traits such as self-control, lower time discounting, and tolerance for routine… — Marco del Giudice Copy Share Image
“Because psychopathy is difficult to diagnose, but often subject to public scrutiny, it’s actually often confused with other personality disorders with which… — T. Rivers, Clarence Copy Share Image
I'd describe 'Born to Kill' as a 'study in psychopathy', it's very much in the heads of our main protagonist, Sam, a… — Daniel Mays Copy Share Image
“He was about to cross a point of no return. The place separating him from the imaginary line in the sand. The… — Jaime Allison Parker Copy Share Image
“There are people who have the capacity to imagine themselves as someone else, there are people who have no such capacity (when… — J.M. Coetzee Copy Share Image
“I'm not sure I understand what love is. It's like 'good'. No one's explained it clearly. I love ice-cream. I love chess… — Justine Larbalestier Copy Share Image
“Psychopathy is like sunlight. Overexposure can hasten one’s demise in grotesque, carcinogenic fashion. But regulated exposure at controlled and optimal levels can… — Kevin Dutton Copy Share Image
“When you grow up as a girl, it is like there are faint chalk lines traced approximately three inches around your entire… — M.E. Thomas Copy Share Image
“Nico’s anger turned as cold and dark as his blade. He’d been morphed into a few plants himself, and he didn’t appreciate… — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
“What makes psychopathy so different, so surreal, so much like a relational b@$*tch-slap that it nearly knocks her head off? --The sensation… — Sandra L. Brown Copy Share Image
“I'm not unhappy, for the most part, although I do think there is a certain emptiness and meaningless that I feel, sort… — M.E. Thomas Copy Share Image
“Prisons are full of sociopaths and psychopaths, but when questioned, the imprisoned sociopath will honestly admit that they will commit any number… — Tanya Thompson Copy Share Image
A solemn day. Barring a stay by Sup Ct, & with my final nod, Utah will use most extreme power & execute… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Evolutionary scholars have long stressed the adaptive role of aggressive and antisocial behavior as a high-risk strategy for social and mating competition.… — Marco del Giudice Copy Share Image
“Despite what you might think, NORMAL people do NOT cause problems, misfortunes, conflicts, distress or accidents. And when they do, they CAN… — Robin Sacredfire Copy Share Image
“I'm an 'intelligent' sociopath. I don't have problems with drugs, I don't commit crimes, I don't take pleasure in hurting people, and… — M. E. Thomas Copy Share Image
“As Robert Hare, the world’s leading expert on psychopathy has stated, psychopaths are “intra-species predators.” They have the “capacity to do great… — Joe Navarro Copy Share Image
The good doctor reassured John these were people who put their psychopathy to good use. They lived productive, well-adjusted lives as surgeons,… — Stephen Reid Copy Share Image
“In place of a process that 'others' distressed people, we can look for ways to 'belong' them. For sure they do belong,… — Riadh Abed Copy Share Image
“I realised from quite early on in my childhood that I saw things differently from other people,' he wrote. 'But, more than… — Kevin Dutton Copy Share Image
“Even properly functioning defenses are subject to activation errors, evolutionary/developmental mismatches and maladaptive learning; moreover, mechanisms that are initially functional may become… — Marco del Giudice Copy Share Image