
“There is no evil in the world without a remedy.”
Ecloga Octava; reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), "Evil".
Source: Travels in the North of Germany (1820), p. 98, Vol. 2
“There is no evil in the world without a remedy.”
Ecloga Octava; reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), "Evil".
“In politics evils should be remedied not revenged.”
Napoléon III, Des Idées napoléoniennes, edited by Henri Colburn, London (1839), chapter 3, p. 39: En politique il faut guérir les maux, jamais les venger.
Translated by James A. Dorr, in: Napoleonic Ideas, Appleton & Co, New York (1859), p. 41
House of Commons.
Table Talk (1689)
“Civilization is a hopeless race to discover remedies for the evils it produces.”
Source: Travels in the North of Germany (1820), p. 165, Vol. 1
"Kurukshetra" in Essays on the Gita (1995), p. 39
Context: Even soul-force, when it is effective, destroys. Only those who have used it with eyes open, know how much more destructive it can be than the sword and the cannon; and only those who do not limit their view to the act and its immediate results, can see how tremendous are its after-effects, how much is eventually destroyed and with that much all the life that depended upon it and fed upon it. Evil cannot perish without the destruction of much that lives by the evil, and it is no less destruction even if we personally are saved the pain of a sensational act of violence.
p, 125
Spiritualism and the Christian Faith (1918)
"The Poison Cure", as translated by Gowri Ramnarayan in Kalki : Selected Stories (1999)
Source: Thoughts Selected from the Writings of Horace Mann (1872), p. 215