Evil is unspectacular and always human, and shares our bed and eats at our own table.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Evil is unintelligible. It is just a thing in itself, like boarding a crowded commuter train wearing only a giant boa constrictor. There is no context which would make it explicable.
Evil is a miscellaneous collection of nasty things that nasty people do.
Evil, by definition, is that which endangers the good, and the good is what we perceive as a value.
All human evil comes from a single cause, man's inability to sit still in a room.
Evil is often supposed to be without rhyme or reason.
There is no explanation for evil. It must be looked upon as a necessary part of the order of the universe. To ignore it is childish, to bewail it senseless.
Evil always turns up in this world through some genius or other.
What we call 'evil' doesn't necessarily deserve any kind of respect or understanding, by any means; it just deserves an acknowledgement of its complexity so we can better understand it - so we can help prevent it.
'Evil' is quite a blanket term. People aren't the demonic characters we would like them to be sometimes.
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.
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