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Every evil starts with 15 volts.
— Philip G. Zimbardo
When someone is anonymous, it opens the door to all kinds of antisocial behavior, as seen by the Ku Klux Klan.
— Philip Zimbardo
1997 and 1999 published the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory (ZTPI) and the Transcendental-future Time Perspective Inventory (TFTPI).33 As
— Philip G. Zimbardo
The Stanford prison experiment came out of class exercises in which I encouraged students to understand the dynamics of prison life.
— Philip Zimbardo
A good way to avoid crimes of obedience is to assert one's personal authority and always take full responsibility for one's actions.23
— Philip G. Zimbardo
Human behavior is incredibly pliable, plastic.
— Philip G. Zimbardo
However, even psychologists are people, subject to the same dynamic processes at a personal level that they study at a professional level.
— Philip G. Zimbardo
Situational variables can exert powerful influences over human behavior, more so that we recognize or acknowledge.
— Philip G. Zimbardo
If you want to change a person, you've got to change the situation.
— Philip Zimbardo
If you don't think much of yourself, why should I, since you obviously know yourself better than anyone else?
— Philip G. Zimbardo
The line between good and evil is permeable and almost anyone can be induced to cross it when pressured by situational forces.
— Philip G. Zimbardo
Conditions that make us feel anonymous, when we think that others do not know us or care to, can foster antisocial, self-interested behaviors. My
— Philip G. Zimbardo
Ideas for my first experiments in human aggression came from discussions we had in a research seminar about William Golding's 'Lord of the Flies.'
— Philip Zimbardo
Careers in virtually all academic disciplines are fostered by being a superstar who knows more about one subject than anyone else in the world.
— Philip Zimbardo
It was God who created hell as a place to store evil. He didn't do a good job of keeping it there though.
— Philip Zimbardo
Academic success depends on research and publications.
— Philip Zimbardo
One can't live mindfully without being enmeshed in psychological processes that are around us.
— Philip G. Zimbardo
The world is, was, will always be filled with good and evil, because good and evil is the yin and yang of the human condition.
— Philip Zimbardo
Being hurt personally triggered a curiosity about how such beliefs are formed.
— Philip G. Zimbardo
I've always been curious about the psychology of the person behind the mask ...
— Philip G. Zimbardo
Evil is knowing better, but willingly doing worse.
— Philip G. Zimbardo
Time and oppression are the fathers of rebellious invention.
— Philip G. Zimbardo
There are no limits to what I would do to make my classes exciting, interesting, unpredictable.
— Philip Zimbardo
After doing psychology for half a century, my passion for all of it is greater than ever.
— Philip Zimbardo
Heroism is the antidote to evil.
— Philip Zimbardo
Mama, humanity is my business.
— Philip Zimbardo
The line between good and evil is movable and it's permeable.
— Philip Zimbardo
Sticks and stones can break your bones, but names can kill you.
— Philip G. Zimbardo
It is when power is wedded to chronic fear that it becomes formidable. - Eric Hoffer, The Passionate State of Mind
— Philip G. Zimbardo
Heroes are Ordinary People whose social action is Extra-Ordinary/ who ACT when others are passive, who give up EGO-centrism for SOCIO-centrism.
— Philip Zimbardo
Time matters because we are finite, because time is the medium in which we live our lives.
— Philip Zimbardo
To be a hero you have to learn to be a deviant
because you're always going against the conformity of the group. — Philip G. Zimbardo
because you're always going against the conformity of the group. — Philip G. Zimbardo
Time is the backdrop of our lives and the very fabric of the cosmos.
— Philip Zimbardo
What happens when good people are put into an evil place? Do they triumph or does the situation dominate their past history and morality?
— Philip Zimbardo
If you put good apples into a bad situation, you'll get bad apples.
— Philip G. Zimbardo