“There’s never been an act done since the beginning, from a kid stealing candy to a dictator committing genocide, that the person doing it didn’t think he was fully justified. That’s a mental trick called rationalizing, and it’s done the human race more harm than anything else you can name.”

Source: The Long Tomorrow (1955), Chapter 14

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American novelist and screenwriter 1915–1978

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