“[G]ood
people are rarely suspicious: they
cannot imagine others doing the things they themselves are incapable of doing;
usually they accept the undramatic solution as the correct one, and let matters
rest there. Then too, the normal are
inclined to visualize the [psychopath] as one who’s as monstrous in appearance
as he is in mind, which is about as far from the truth as one could well
get…These monsters of real life usually looked and behaved in a more normal
manner than their actually normal brothers and sisters; they presented a more
convincing picture of virtue than virtue presented of itself.”
- Quoting from The Bad Seed by William March
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