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Evil is evil, and no good comes of calling it by any other name.
- Glenn Beck
You finally did it! I suppose so. Though I don't really know what 'it' is. It is life, sweetie. Rich, abundant, thrilling life! You've embraced it... What he did to you was evil. But it struck me the other day that if you turn evil around, you're actually left with a pretty clear directive: live. And that's exactly what you're doing. You going to live. Really live.
- Glenn Beck
Anger is the mother of a whole brood of evil actions.
- Gordon Hinckley
Thought in the mind hath made us, What we are By thought was wrought and built. If a man's mind Hath evil thoughts, pain comes on him as comes The wheel the ox behind.... ..If one endure In purity of thought, joy follows him As his own shadow—sure.
- James Allen
All evil is corrective and remedial, and is therefore not permanent. It
- James Allen
Men pass from evil to good, from self to Truth, through the dark gate of sorrow, for sorrow and self are inseparable.
- James Allen
As evil is the direct outcome of ignorance, so, when the lessons of evil are fully learned, ignorance passes away, and wisdom takes its place.
- James Allen
The realization of divine knowledge, selfless Love, utterly destroys the spirit of condemnation, disperses all evil, and lifts the consciousness to that height of pure vision where Love, Goodness, Justice are seen to be universal, supreme, all-conquering, indestructible.
- James Allen
Exert yourself ceaselessly in decreasing evil and accumulating good.
- James Allen
Evil is not a power; it is ignorance and misuse of good. The hater is he who has failed to do the lesson of Love correctly, and he suffers in consequence
- James Allen
To understand the Left, one must understand that in its view the greatest evil is material inequality. The Left is more troubled by economic inequality than by evil as humanity has generally understood the term.
- Dennis Prager
The Devil often places himself upon the tongues of creatures, causing them to chatter nonsensically.
- Catherine of Siena