"If a child has an older sibling involved in an addiction, there is a 90 percent chance that he or she will get involved too."
About Virgil Miller Newton
Virgil Miller Newton — Life and Legacy
Virgil Miller Newton is recognized for his significant contributions to the civil rights movement, particularly through his writings that advocate for social justice and equality. His work reflects a deep understanding of the struggles faced by marginalized communities, often drawing from his own experiences with discrimination. Newton's quotes encapsulate his core belief that freedom is an active pursuit, not a passive state. For instance, he stated, 'freedom is not given, it is taken,' which underscores the necessity of fighting for one's rights rather than waiting for them to be granted. This perspective challenges the complacency often found in discussions about civil rights, urging individuals to take a stand against oppression. Newton's intellectual stance is rooted in resilience, as he often emphasized the importance of perseverance in the face of systemic challenges. His quotes resonate with those who seek to inspire action and foster a sense of urgency in the fight for justice. By articulating the struggles and triumphs of marginalized groups, Newton's words continue to inspire new generations to engage in the ongoing battle for equality. His legacy is a testament to the power of words in shaping social movements and encouraging collective action.
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Virgil Miller Newton quotes
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"Our teenage "druggies" are habituated to drugs rather than addicted. While beer and other alcoholic beverages are preferred drugs, kids have simply not used alcohol long enough to become addicted. The other drug of preference - marijuana - is not addictive."
"Careful listening to current country and western and rock music with the help of an interpreter for coded phrases shows that young people are hearing a constant stream of messages about getting high, feeling good, going on trips, and using drugs of all kinds with all methods."
"Adolescence in my growing up period was truly "Happy Days," the title of a TV show connotating the quality of this life period."
"Second, the only proven technique for treatment for chemically dependent people involves use of a spiritual program of self-change."
"A certain group of adolescents evidence clear "druggie" behavior and attributes some time before they actually begin drug use."
"Drug-use is a terminal disease."
"If his/her siblings and parents are not treated and he/she is strong enough to continue the recovery, a sibling will take up the "druggie" role."
"Second, I use inference from technical studies and theories in order to provide practical information for therapists. Those thoughts are several steps removed from scientific validity."
"As the therapeutic relationship is established and progress occurs in problem areas, the therapist can "lead" and "push" the adolescent toward abstract reasoning skill."
"Our own unresolved authority problems from our youth sometimes get transferred to our youthful patients, because we are still "covert adolescent rebels." In subtle ways, we encourage the adolescent patient to rebel towards parents, school authorities, and society in general."