“Evil, when we are in its power, is not felt as evil, but as a necessity, even a duty.”
Simone Weil (1909–1943) French philosopher, Christian mystic, and social activist
Source: The Greening of America (1970), Chapter V : Anatomy Of The Corporate State, p. 125
“Evil, when we are in its power, is not felt as evil, but as a necessity, even a duty.”
Simone Weil (1909–1943) French philosopher, Christian mystic, and social activist
Adolfo Bioy Casares (1914–1999) Argentine novelist
"El mundo atribuye sus infortunios a las conspiraciones y maquinaciones de grandes malvados. Entiendo que se subestima la estupidez."
Breve diccionario del argentino exquisito, 1978.
Olly Blackburn Film director and screenwriter
[Eye for Film, Giving British films some Punch, http://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/feature.php?id=545, Amber, Wilkinson, 18 July 2008, 23 February 2012, www.eyeforfilm.co.uk]
Deng Feng-Zhou (1949) Chinese poet, Local history writer, Taoist Neidan academics and Environmentalist.
(zh-TW) 持槍作盜進行侵,利筆文章誨殺淫。
技藝人才培不易,植因造業孽緣深。
"Professional morality" (專業道德)
Source: Deng Feng-Zhou, "Deng Feng-Zhou Classical Chinese Poetry Anthology". Volume 6, Tainan, 2018: 84.
“There is no inspiration in evil and no power except for its own destruction.”
Eugene V. Debs (1855–1926) American labor and political leader
The Secret of Efficient Expression (1911)
“Deeper and deeper. Ever greater power. Ever greater evil.”
Michael Shea book Nifft the Lean
Part 3, Chapter 12 (p. 181)
Nifft the Lean (1982)
L. Frank Baum book The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus
Source: The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus