“The law is an expression of God 's holy will and as such must be honored and loved," said the preacher piously. "Rubbish," said the Master. "The law is a necessary evil and as such must be cut down to the barest minimum. Show me a lover of the law and I will show you a muttonheaded tyrant .” SaidShowsLawEvilCuttingExpressionMastersLoversHolyTyrantsPreacherMinimumShow MeHonoredRubbishNecessary Evil Author:Anthony de Mello
“One reason why so many people are unhappy, not knowing why, is that they have burdened their minds with resentments. These evil thoughts pile right on top of happier and generous ones and smother them so that they never get expression. Resentments are a form of hate.... What a dearth of good will and co-operation there are among human beings and nations! What a world this would be if we all worked together, and as a popular diplomat recently expressed it-played together!” PeopleIfsWorldMindHumansReasonWould BeTogetherFormHateEvilNationsHuman BeingsKnowingExpressionEnvyUnhappyReason WhyOperationsGenerousResentmentNot KnowingGood WillDiplomatsEvil Thoughts Author:George Matthew Adams
“Man must be able to think freely and he must be able to express his thoughts freely! He who is against this is not only fascist and primitive but at the same time is a very great coward also! Only the brave and the honourable men are never afraid of freedom of thought and freedom of expression of ideas! Just like the cockroaches do not like the light, evil minds also do not like the freedom of thoughts!” ThinkingMenMindIdeasLightAbleEvilFreedomExpressionBraveCowardPrimitiveFascistsFreedom Of ThoughtFreedom Of ExpressionCockroaches Author:Mehmet Murat Ildan
“It is a proverbial expression that every man is the maker of his own fortune, and we usually regard it as implying that every man by his folly or wisdom prepares good or evil for himself. But we may view it in another light, namely, that we may so accommodate ourselves to the dispositions of Providence as to be happy in our lot, whatever may be its privations.” MenMayLightEvilViewsExpressionRegardFortuneEvery ManFollyMakersProvidenceDispositionAccommodateProverbialImplying Author:Alexander von Humboldt
“The church in all ages and among all peoples has been the consistent enemy of the human race. Everywhere and at all times, it has opposed the liberty of thought and expression. It has been the sworn enemy of investigation and intellectual development. It has denied the existence of facts, the tendency of which was to undermine its power. It has always been carrying fagots to the feet of Philosophy. It has erected the gallows for Genius. It has built the dungeon for Thinkers.” HumansHas BeensPhilosophyFactsAgeEvilChurchReligiousRaceExistenceLibertyEnemyFeetExpressionDevelopmentGeniusIntellectualBuiltTendenciesAll TimeHuman RaceConsistentThinkerDeniedInvestigationDungeonsGallowsIntellectual DevelopmentFagots Book:The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll Source: The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll
“I think if you're looking for a pure expression of evil, torture is pretty - is a pretty good candidate.” IfsThinkingEvilExpressionPureTortureCandidates Author:Mark Danner
“I think of moral beauty as what is the good and the just - terms perhaps best defined by their opposite: evil. Evil is the willingness to do damage to the other; its maximal expression is murder, but it includes a great deal of subtle and not-so-subtle injuries as it advances to that extreme. Evil acts reduce the other to an object, a being to its component parts, and obliterate subjectivity. Evil's breeding ground is a lack of empathy.” ThinkingEvilTermDealsMoralObjectsExpressionEmpathyOppositesMurderExtremesDefinedDamageInjurySubtleWillingnessComponentsBreedingSubjectivityLack Of Empathy Author:C.E. Morgan
“In morals, theosophy builds its teachings on the unity, seeing in each form the expression of a common life, and therefore the fact that what injures one injures all. To do evil i.e., to throw poison into the life-blood of humanity, is a crime against the unity.” FactsFormHumanityEvilCommonMoralSeeingBloodTeachingCrimeExpressionUnityPoisonCommon Life Author:Annie Besant
“The peculiar evil of silencing the expression of an opinion is, that it is robbing the human race; posterity as well as the existing generation; those who dissent from the opinion, still more than those who hold it. If the opinion is right, they are deprived of the opportunity of exchanging error for truth: if wrong, they lose, what is almost as great a benefit, the clearer perception and livelier impression of truth, produced by its collision with error.” IfsHumansWellsStillsEvilOpportunityLosesRaceOpinionGenerationsExpressionBenefitsPerceptionErrorsImpressionHuman RacePeculiarCensorshipFree SpeechFreedom Of SpeechDeprivedPosterityDissentFreedom Of ExpressionCollisionRobbingExchangingFree ExpressionSilencingLimiting Freedom Of ExpressionFreedom Of Speech And Expression Book:The Classical Utilitarians: Bentham and Mill Source: The Classical Utilitarians: Bentham and Mill