3,115 Quotes About Evil
- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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If you plot no evil against your neighbour, you will live in safety.
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- Author Primo Levi
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For good or evil, we are a single people: the more we become conscious of this, the less difficult and long will be humanity’s progress toward justice and peace.
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- Author David Levithan
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Don't mistake evil for power. That's a bad mistake we all make. Thinking that it takes more strength to break the rules of human decency than to follow them, and therefore if we follow them, we have to be the weaker ones. Bullshit.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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It is better to act right than seek right.
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- Author Richard Ayoade
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Because to be moved by something made by someone who has done something bad would mean that a bad person possesses the capacity to connect to us; that they haven't, somehow, forfeited their humanity.
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- Author Suzy Kassem
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Be very careful when you judge another human being. Do not measure anybody strictly based on the bad you see in them and ignore all the good. Be wary of any man who intentionally ignores another man's record of deeds or work history simply to impose their own agenda. Such a man's judgment lacks merit and should be disregarded immediately. Without a conscience, there is no truth in them.
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- Author Tamuna Tsertsvadze
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One should be labelled as a villain in society’s eyes in order to commit kind deeds untrammelled. The society never associates freedom with kindness, for sometimes the free spirits allow themselves to defy common rules, and the society deems it as villainy. If I am called a villain for the said reason, I shall bear that label with pride, for it proves I am a free man.
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- Author Jacob M. Held
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perhaps the problem of evil is a human problem, one of an egotistical mind-set, an anthropocentric bent in our thinking and perspective.
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- Author Wilde Oscar
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And as the gods arestrange, and punish us for what is good and humane in us as much asfor what is evil and perverse, I must accept the fact that one ispunished for the good as well as for the evil that one does. Ihave no doubt that it is quite right one should be. It helps one,or should help one, to realise both, and not to be too conceitedabout either. And if I then am not ashamed of my punishment, as Ihope not to be, I shall be able to think, and walk, and live withfreedom.
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