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“Yet I think the demon's target is not the possessed; it is us . . . the observers . . . every person in this house. And I think---I think the point is to make us despair; to reject our own humanity...”
“It seems to me it's always the evil we refuse to see that does us the greatest harm.”
“All evil begins with this belief: that anothers existence is less precious than mine.”
“Justice is always naive and self-confident; believing that it will immediately win once recognized. That is the reason why the forces of Justice are so poorly organized. On the other hand, the Evil...”
“The roots of any evil deed can be traced to the perpetrator's refusal to experience pain.”
“Well, evil to some is always good to others.”
“The bad things don't seem to happen to bad people.'That's because they already did. There's no original evil left in the world.”
“True evil is always petty and often incompetent.”
“Jesus Christ. The fury on Nicks face was enough to send me reeling and he hit the table hard enough with his hand that it made the plates and the silverware on the table bounce and clatter. You giv...”
“In thy foul throat thou liest.”
“Many people believe that evil is the presence of something. I think it's the absence of something.”
“Evil doesn't always have one face, Ethan.”
“He always smiles, even when contemplating nothing good.”
“The evil done by men of goodwill is the worst of all ... We have done terrible things, for the best of reasons, and that makes it worse.”
“It's now what enters men's mouths that's evil. It's what comes out of their mouths that is.”
“Poor Hayduke: won all his arguments but lost his immortal soul.”
“What is evil?' you ask. To which I reply, 'Who are you, Friedrich Nietzsche?' To which you respond, 'Duh, wha? Me no understand.'Then I put you back in your cage.”
“All that evil requires is an absence of virtue, where somebody didn't make a stand.”
“The greater evil who is in-When both in wayward paths are straying? The poor sinner for the painOr he who pays for the sin?”
“What is evil?" asked the younger man. The round web, with its black center, seemed to watch them both. "A web we men weave." Ged answered.”