“The good doctor reassured John these were people who put their psychopathy to good use. They lived productive, well-adjusted lives as surgeons, CEOs and ambulance drivers. The light bulb went on. The CSC [Correctional Service of Canada] doesn't have to go through all these gyrations to reprogram anyone, they just have to find every inmate the right job!”
Stephen Reid“Prison is, simply put, the bottom rung of the welfare ladder.”
Stephen Reid, A Crowbar in the Buddhist Garden“The good doctor reassured John these were people who put their psychopathy to good use. They lived productive, well-adjusted lives as surgeons, CEOs and ambulance drivers. The light bulb went on. The CSC [Correctional Service of Canada] doesn't have to go through all these gyrations to reprogram anyone, they just have to find every inmate the right job!”
Stephen Reid, A Crowbar in the Buddhist Garden“Yes, my dear," he said reaching his hand to her cheek from where he sat. "But, it only takes one success to erase all the failures. When an opportunity presents itself, the only true failure takes place if one doesn't try at all. My wings weren't ready to fly this time, but, next time, you'll see. They all will see.”
Stephen Reid Andrews, Remnant of the Beast“I felt good that, although there was no future, there would always be a past.”
Stephen Reid, A Crowbar in the Buddhist Garden“You see,” she interrupted his blank stare, “it doesn’t take much effort to be kind. It only takes the ability to recognize where kindness is needed.”
Stephen Reid Andrews, Remnant of the Beast“It was, however, time to accept fear for what it was, an emotion that was preventing them from being who they needed to be.”
Stephen Reid Andrews, The Visions of David Palmer: Rising Phoenix“How can you be so nice to me and how can you forgive me when I’ve been such a jerk?” Maddy appears to think for a moment. “When you are reading a book and you finish a chapter, you don’t keep re-reading the chapter you just finished. You move on to the next chapter to see what happens.”
Stephen Reid Andrews, The Visions of David Palmer: Rising Phoenix