Home » Quote » Theodore Roosevelt » „No man is justified in doing evil on the ground of expediency.“ „No man is justified in doing evil on the ground of expediency.“ — Theodore Roosevelt Tags:Evil Related quotes „It must be remembered that there is no real reason to expect anything in particular from mankind; good and evil are local expedients—or their lack—and not in any sense cosmic truths or laws.“ — H.P. Lovecraft „Jesus bluntly calls the evil person evil. If I am assailed, I am not to condone or justify aggression. Patient endurance of evil does not mean a recognition of its rights. That is sheer sentimentality, and Jesus will have nothing to do with it. The shameful assault, the deed of violence and the act of exploitation are still evil. … The very fact that the evil which assaults him is unjustifiable makes it imperative that he should not resist it, but play it out and overcome it by patiently enduring the evil person. Suffering willingly endured is stronger than evil, it spells death to evil.“ — Dietrich Bonhoeffer „Evil can seduce man, but cannot become man.“ — Franz Kafka „If when we judged others, our real motive was to destroy evil, we should look for evil where it is certain to be found, and that is in our own hearts. But if we are on the look-out for evil in others, our real motive is obviously to justify ourselves.“ — Dietrich Bonhoeffer