EVIL QUOTES V

quotations about evil

The more common method of getting rid of an evil, is to merge it in a greater. Thus, if one suffers a loss of half his fortune at play, he overcomes his mortification by--losing the other half. The most ingenious expedient of this kind, was that of the indigent gentleman of rank, who married his washerwoman to get rid of her bill against him.

CHRISTIAN NESTELL BOVEE

Intuitions and Summaries of Thought


As the fishes that are taken in an evil net,
and as the birds that are caught in the snare;
so are the sons of men snared in evil time,
when it falleth suddenly upon them.

DORIS LESSING

Ecclesiastes or, The Preacher


All things truly wicked start from an innocence.

ERNEST HEMINGWAY

A Moveable Feast


Evil seeks out evil.

ROY THOMAS & CLARA NOTO

Red Sonja


Evil does not approach us as pride any more, but on the contrary as slumber, lassitude, concealment of the "I," and distortion of the beyond. It approaches us in far more dreadful fashion.... It may make us so quickly contented, that any definitive fire will die down. The venomous, breathtaking frigid mist seems able ... to harden hearts and fill them with envy, obduracy and resentment, with bloody scorn for the divine image and light, with all the causes of the only true original sin, which is not wanting to be like God.

ERNST BLOCH

Man on His Own


There is very much in the world that is bad. But usually the attempt to defeat evil engenders more evil. I advise you to do good; that is the only way to win the victory.

SERGEI LUKYANENKO

Last Watch


Evil is always possible. And goodness is eternally difficult.

ANNE RICE

Interview with the Vampire


So much good, so much evil. Just add water.

MARKUS ZUSAK

The Book Thief


Because I'm evil, my middle name is misery.

ELVIS PRESLEY

"T-R-O-U-B-L-E", Today


Do not be dismayed to learn there is a bit of the devil in you. There is a bit of the devil in us all.

ARTHUR BYRON COVER

Night of the Living Rerun


We all have dark desires, yearnings for vengeance; and you must remember how those feelings stirred your blood... because what marks the line between good and evil is the choice not to act on them.

ZEDDICUS ZUL ZORANDER

"Bloodline", Legend of the Seeker


More evil gets done in the name of righteousness than any other way.

GLEN COOK

Dreams of Steel


Men do not differ much about what things they will call evils; they differ enormously about what evils they will call excusable.

G. K. CHESTERTON

Illustrated London News, Oct. 23, 1909


We try to bring up our children so that they are protected from the world's evils, only to find we've raised a pack of innocents who seem to be about to stumble into them at every turn just from sheer stupidity!

SAMUEL R. DELANY

Neverÿon


God's M.O. ... is to transmute evil into good. If He is active here, He is doing that now, although our eyes can't perceive it; the process lies hidden beneath the surface of reality, and emerges only later. To, perhaps, our waiting heirs. Paltry people who will not know the dreadful war we've gone through, and the losses we took, unless in some footnote in a minor history book they catch a notion. Some brief mention. With no list of the fallen.

PHILIP K. DICK

A Scanner Darkly


I and the public know
What all schoolchildren learn,
Those to whom evil is done
Do evil in return.

W. H. AUDEN

"September 1, 1939"


Some people misunderstand evil and believe it will relent, and because their misplaced hope inspires dark hearts to dream darker dreams, they are the fathers and mothers of all wars. Evil does not relent; it must be defeated. And even when defeated, uprooted, and purified by fire, evil leaves behind a seed that will one day germinate and, in blooming, again be misunderstood.

DEAN KOONTZ

Odd Apocalypse


Evil lurks in the heart of man, and anonymity tends to bring it out. Internet flamers would never say the jagged things they do if they had to sign their names.

GARRISON KEILLOR

"Renouncing Evil Powers and Anonymity", A Prairie Home Companion, Jan. 12, 2010


A resolution to avoid an evil is seldom framed till the evil is so far advanced as to make avoidance impossible.

THOMAS HARDY

Far from the Madding Crowd


How many things are now called the worst evil, which are only twelve feet wide and three months long! But some day greater dragons will come into the world.

FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE

Thus Spoke Zarathustra