All my books deal with the effect of intent upon action, how our understanding of good and evil depends heavily on context.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've learned a lot about good and evil. They are not always what they appear to be.
Evil is whatever distracts.
Evil is the interruption of a truth by the pressure of particular or individual interests.
The dread of evil is a much more forcible principle of human actions than the prospect of good.
I want to show people how there are variations and different interpretations of good and evil.
Evil, by definition, is that which endangers the good, and the good is what we perceive as a value.
Human nature is evil, and goodness is caused by intentional activity.
Evil is a source of moral intelligence in the sense that we need to learn from our shadow, from our dark side, in order to be good.
Evil is done without effort, naturally, it is the working of fate; good is always the product of an art.
To do no evil is good, to intend none better.
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