Lipton’s Journal/January 31, 1955/331

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Mimics are always psychopaths—good mimics anyway. And a person who does parlor imitations is expressing his or her psychopathy, but it is psychopathy under a neurotic protection which is why they are not professional entertainers. What characterizes saints and psychopaths is that the S is comparatively non-existent in them. It is the difference in their H which separates them, and this I don’t know how to define yet.