If a person is treated like a patient, they are apt to act like one.
Meaning of the quote
If people are constantly treated as if they are sick or helpless, they will start to actually behave that way. The quote suggests that the way we treat others can influence how they act. When we expect someone to be weak or incapable, they may start to live up to that expectation, even if it's not how they truly are.
About Frances Farmer
Frances Farmer was an American actress who gained notoriety for her mental health struggles and involuntary commitment to psychiatric hospitals. Despite her successful acting career, her life was marred by sensationalized accounts and controversies that continued even after her death.
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I went to Sunday School and liked the stories about Christ and the Christmas star. They were beautiful. They made you warm and happy to think about. But I didn’t believe them.
American actress (1913-1970)
The more people pointed at me in scorn the more stubborn I got and when they began calling me the Bad Girl of West Seattle High, I tried to live up to it.
American actress (1913-1970)
There comes a point when a dream becomes reality and reality becomes a dream.
American actress (1913-1970)
I didn’t think then, and I still don’t, that I was actually sick.
American actress (1913-1970)
If a person is treated like a patient, they are apt to act like one.
American actress (1913-1970)
That satisfied me until I began to figure that if God loved all his children equally, why did he bother about my red hat and let other people lose their fathers and mothers for always?
American actress (1913-1970)
I just knew that God wasn’t there. He was a man on a throne in Heaven, so he was easy to forget.
American actress (1913-1970)
I used to lie between cool, clean sheets at night after I’d had a bath, after I had washed my hair and scrubbed my knuckles and finger-nails and teeth. Then I could lie quite still in the dark with my face to the window with the trees in it, and talk to God.
American actress (1913-1970)
I couldn’t get that same feeling during the day, with my hands in dirty dish water and the hard sun showing up the dirtiness on the roof tops. And after a time, even at night, the feeling of God didn’t last.
American actress (1913-1970)
It puzzled me that other people hadn’t found out, too. God was gone. We were younger. We had reached past him. Why couldn’t they see it? It still puzzles me.
American actress (1913-1970)
I think God just died of old age. And, when I realized that he wasn’t any more, it didn’t shock me. It seemed natural and right!
American actress (1913-1970)
I wondered a little why God was such a useless thing. It seemed a waste of time to have him. After that he became less and less, until he was… nothingness.
American actress (1913-1970)
I have learned that to have a good friend is the purest of all God’s gifts, for it is a love that has no exchange of payment.
American actress (1913-1970)
The Sunday School teacher talked too much in the way our grade school teacher used to when she told us about George Washington. Pleasant, pretty stories, but not true.
American actress (1913-1970)
But I was sure of one thing. If God were a father, with children, that cleanliness I had been feeling wasn’t God.
American actress (1913-1970)