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the overt or covert but always complex and continuous determination to harm or destroy.
(HCOB 28 Nov 70)
- insanity is most often the suppressed agony of actual physical illness and injury. (HCOB 2 Apr 69)
- the obsessive adaptation of a solution to the exclusion of all other solutions in the absence
of a problem . ( SH Spec 27X, 6107C04)
- the inability to associate or differentiate properly. (Scn 8-8008, p. 44)
- insanity is an emotion which is brought about by the compulsion to reach and the inhibition not to reach or the compulsion not to reach and the inhibition to reach. (2ACC-18A, 5312CM08)
- the best definition of which I know would be: the person widely believes that the symbols are the things. (PDC 20)
- insanity is an individual assisting things which inhibit survival and destroying things which assist survival. (5109CM24A)
- if an individual is incapable of adjusting himself to his environment so as to get along with or obey or command his fellows, or, more importantly, if he is incapable of adjusting his environment, then he can be considered to be "insane." But it is a relative term. (DMSMH, p. 380)
- the point between where a person who is sane goes thereafter insane is very precise. It's the exact point at which he begins to stop something. At that moment he is insane. At first he is insane on that one subject; then he can get another idee fixe and become insane on another subject, thus getting cumulative insanity. But there
is no doubt of his insanity on that one subject, something that he is trying to stop. (6711C18SO)
- insanity itself is simply must reackcan't reach, must withdrawcan't withdraw. (SH Spec 98, 6201C10)