“Every man knows there are evils in this world which need setting right. Every man has pretty definite ideas as what these evils are. But to most men one in particular stands out vividly. To some, in fact, this stands out with such startling vividness that they lose sight of other evils, or look upon them as the natural consequence of their own particular evil-in-chief.”
Henry Hazlitt, Thinking As A Science (1916).
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Vernon Howard (1918–1992) American writer
Cosmic Command
“There are no evils in Nature, there are only evils of Man.”
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Title of manifesto (May 1990) http://www1.kunsthauswien.com/english/okologie.htm
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Francis Bacon book Essays
Of Envy
Essays (1625)
Context: A man that hath no virtue in himself, ever envieth virtue in others. For men's minds, will either feed upon their own good, or upon others' evil; and who wanteth the one, will prey upon the other; and whoso is out of hope, to attain to another's virtue, will seek to come at even hand, by depressing another's fortune.
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Source: Discipleship (1937), The Disciple and Unbelievers, p. 185.
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Source: A Way to Be Free: The Autobiography of Robert LeFevre, Volume II, (1999), p. 487