Quotes From "A Firstrate Madness: Uncovering The Links Between Leadership And Mental Illness" By S. Nassir Ghaemi

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King and Gandhi had found a way to use aggressive impulses to resist injustice without hurting others. Where did the aggression go? The answer, as King would later tell Poussaint, was this: into the courage needed to resist without fighting back physically... S. Nassir Ghaemi
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..if we do not know how to defend ourselves, our women and our places of worship by force of suffering, i.e., nonviolence, we must, if we are men, be at least able to defend all these by fighting." (MLK)"..If given a choice between violent resistance and passive acceptance, King and Gandhi both accepted violence.." "..like violence, it [non-violent resistance] was aggressive, but it was spiritually, bot physically, so." "..At the same time the mind and the emotions are active, actively trying to persuade the opponent to change his ways and convince him that he is mistaken and to lift him to a higher level of existence. S. Nassir Ghaemi