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Quotes About Deviant

The people we hate haunt us; they inhabit our minds in a negative way as we brood in a deviant form of meditation on their bad qualities. The enemy thus becomes our twin, a shadow self whom we come to resemble.
~ Karen Armstrong
You have to be deviant if you're going to do anything new.
~ David Lee
Baz arched an elegant brow. "Are you going to snog the Humdrum-is that your plan? Because he's eleven. And he looks just like you. That's both vain and deviant, Snow, even for you.
~ Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl
I played a nerdy guy on 'CSI: NY' for nine years. I want to be bad for a while. I want to be really, really bad.
~ A. J. Buckley
Well if done a lot of hard work to try and get people to act rationally, the fact that weve had 15 deviant Muslims, plus 5 or 8 others that got away does not mean that all Muslims are deviant or extremists.
~ Lee Kuan Yew
I began to have deviant thoughts about economic theory while I was a graduate student
~ Richard H. Thaler
He was a psychologist, and degrees in psychology, I find, often conceal deviant tendencies.
~ Rick Moody
I'm a complete deviant. All creative work breaks new ground.
~ Mary Daly
It's possible that a meteor will come hurtling in from outer space and wipe out this whole city." And so on. The neutral and objective view that covered any other experience in Holy Out's life just couldn't reach the area of the first shot; that was permanently buried under everything he had ever read about the causes of deviant behavior.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
Of course, these are genetic/historical generalizations which do not precisely match any specific family. The gracious goddess/hostile giant archetypes are not activated in cases where the mother is cold, rejecting, embittered etc. and the father is the warm, supportive figure. The imprints on the first and second circuits are statistically deviant in such families and anything may result — a shaman, a schizophrenic, a genius, a homosexual, an artist, a psychologist, etc.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
A cardinal American virtue, 'ambition,' promotes a cardinal American vice, 'deviant behavior.
~ Robert King Merton
You are a deviant from the social norm! Is that an insult or a diagnosis?
~ Roger Zelazny
The deviant that does not observe the trivial uses of the language is a poet, a deviant who violates the banal customs of society is a criminal.
~ William C. Brown
Aunt Fran lowered her voice. Her cold is just the start of a greater sickness. These 'stories,' as you call them, will only lead her to more pain. Fran, talk plain, will you? I'm talking about derangement. Don't be silly! She wispered. And deviant behaviours.
~ Ami McKay
I thin many people's deviant behavior starts with dreams because dreams are so non-linear... as if there's an assumption that everything has to be linear or has to be plotted.
~ Robyn Hitchcock
As the church demonstrates new possibilities for community grounded in Jesus's teaching, the church models a new reality that historically has profoundly shaped surrounding society.46 Perhaps it is not an overstatement to say that "only a continuing community dedicated to a deviant value system can change the world.
~ Ronald J. Sider
Theory of Evolution (Summary) First, there were some amoebas. Deviant amoebas adapted better to the environment, thus becoming monkeys. Then came Total Quality Management.
~ Scott Adams
mean it's hate speech or the person saying it is a deviant.
~ Arthur C. Brooks
I thin many people's deviant behavior starts with dreams because dreams are so non-linear... as if there's an assumption that everything has to be linear or has to be plotted.
~ Robyn Hitchcock
All pleasure should be a little bent, don't you think?
~ Mark Gatiss
'Toast of London' is a must-watch. Matt Berry's off-the-wall humour is slightly surreal and a little bit deviant. That's why I also love 'House of Fools.'
~ Maxine Peake
deviant soccer moms in Minnesota.
~ Ernest Cline
His painter's eye and his deviant soul told him the girl was the one to watch of this pair.
~ Maureen Johnson
What made them particularly unusual was the way Steve presented them. He was rational and fluent and had given much thought to the problems he was discussing, although he had not thought about the implications of the thing – that this was socially deviant conduct of the highest order, involving injuries and maiming and the destruction of property., I don't think he understood the implications; I don't think he would have acknowledged them as valid.
~ Bill Buford