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So what exactly are the rewards of resentment. It is always a relief to know that the reason we have failed in life is not because we lack the talent, energy, or determination to succeed, but because of a factor that is beyond our control and that has loaded the dice decisively against us.
Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist)
There is something deeply attractive, at least to quite a lot of people, about squalor, misery, and vice. They are regarded as more authentic, and certainly more exciting, than cleanliness, happiness, and virtue.
Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist)
Childhood in large parts of modern Britain, at any rate, has been replaced by premature adulthood, or rather adolescence. Children grow up very fast but not very far. That is why it is possible for 14 year olds now to establish friendships with 26 year olds - because they know by the age of 14 all they are ever going to know.
Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist)
When every benefit received is a right, there is no place for good manners, let alone for gratitude.
Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist)
There is nothing an addict likes more, or that serves as better pretext for continuing his present way of life, than to place the weight of responsibility for his situation somewhere other than on his own decisions.
Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist)
It is only by having desire thwarted, and thereby learning to control it - in other words, by becoming civilized - that men become fully human.
Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist)
It is clear to me that people often want incompatible things. They want danger and excitement on the one hand, and safety and security on the other, and often simultaneously. Contradictory desires mean that life can never be wholly satisfying or without frustration.
Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist)
Parents are perhaps the most common object of resentment, the people who are most frequently blamed for all our failings and failures alike.
Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist)
Orwell's 1984 refers more directly to contemporary events than does Huxley's book: the narrative takes place in the near rather than the distant future and obviously sets its sights on Stalinism. When I traveled in the communist world before the fall of the Berlin Wall, I found that everyone I met who had read the book (clandestinely, of course) expressed immeasurable admiration for it and marveled that a man who had never set foot inside a communist country could not only describe the physical environment so well-the universal smell of cabbage, the grayness of the dilapidated buildings-but also its mental and moral atmosphere. It was almost as if the communist regimes had taken 1984 as a blueprint rather than as a warning.
Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist)
Where tax is solidarity, the national sport is tax evasion.
Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist)
It seems that when an impending catastrophe will affect them personally, in their very flesh and blood, intellectuals start to think more clearly about the legal and institutional prerequisites of a free society.
Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist)
If we can sympathise only with the utterly blameless, then we can sympathise with no one, for all of us have contributed to our own misfortunes - it is a consequence of the human condition that we should. But it does nobody any favours to disguise from him the origins of his misfortunes, and pretend that they are all external to him in circumstances in which they are not.
Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist)
Resentment is one of the few emotions that never lets you down, but it's useless. In fact, it's worse than useless, it's harmful, and we all suffer from it at some time in our lives.
Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist)
Truth is not the first casualty of war alone: it is the first casualty of populism.
Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist)
People who are given opiates after operations - sometimes for days - do not become addicts in the sense that I'm talking about. Moreover, it's been shown that heroin addicts have to make considerable efforts - in other words to be determined - to become addicts, and addicted; and on average it takes them about a year or so. In other words, heroin does not hook them, they hook heroin. And this, I think should suggest, is a typical example of the way that when we think about social problems, or the way many of us think about social problems, we ascribe agency not to agents but to inanimate objects and substances, and forces.
Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist)
When the cold war ended, I thought, as no doubt did many others, that the age of ideology was over. Again like many others, I underestimated man's need for transcendence, which, in the absence of religion or high culture, he is most likely to find in a political or social cause.
Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist)
In a democratic age, only the behavior of the authorities is subject to public criticism; that of the people themselves, never.
Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist)
To regret religion is to regret Western civilization.
Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist)
The bravest and most noble are not those who take up arms, but those who are decent despite everything; who improve what it is in their power to improve, but do not imagine themselves to be saviours. In their humble struggle is true heroism.
Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist)
In a corporate state, all attempts to reduce bureaucracy increase it.
Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist)
In the modern view, unbridled personal freedom is the only good to be pursued; any obstacle to it is a problem to be overcome.
Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist)
It is hard to oppose an ideology with a tradition.
Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist)
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