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I don't think good and evil are polarized.
All human beings are commingled out of good and evil.
One that confounds good and evil is an enemy to good.
This is a struggle of good and evil. And we're the good.
There's good and evil going on. We have cops. We have robbers.
The power of choosing good and evil is within the reach of all.
The function of wisdom is to discriminate between good and evil.
I'm very interested in good and evil and the moral natures of people.
Frank Castle knows only two sides: Good and Evil. There is no grey zone for him.
The first idea the child must acquire is that of the difference between good and evil.
I want to show people how there are variations and different interpretations of good and evil.
Videogames tell stories on good and evil, and so does the WWE, so that's the core of both things.
The Book of Revelation is all about the conflict, the contest between the forces of Good and Evil.
Some things must be good in themselves, else there could be no measure whereby to lay out good and evil.
The most painful moral struggles are not those between good and evil, but between the good and the lesser good.
It is not true that good can only follow from good and evil only from evil, but that often the opposite is true.
Even the crudest, most derivative novel is an expression of the author's hopes and fears and ideas about good and evil.
The line between good and evil is permeable and almost anyone can be induced to cross it when pressured by situational forces.
What 'True Blood' does really well is that it balances on the line between good and evil - you blur the distinction between the two.
Inside each of us, there is the seed of both good and evil. It's a constant struggle as to which one will win. And one cannot exist without the other.
What characterizes a member of a minority group is that he is forced to see himself as both exceptional and insignificant, marvelous and awful, good and evil.
The conscience of children is formed by the influences that surround them; their notions of good and evil are the result of the moral atmosphere they breathe.
If there is no God, the labels 'good' and 'evil' are merely opinions. They are substitutes for 'I like it' and 'I don't like it.' They are not objective realities.
Humans are born with a hard-wired morality: a sense of good and evil is bred in the bone. I know this claim might sound outlandish, but it's supported now by research in several laboratories.
In very general terms 'Top Of The Lake' is about good and evil. It's a deep dark mystery. It also deals with lots of fascinating human relationships, and it's also about the battle of the sexes.
The only objects of practical reason are therefore those of good and evil. For by the former is meant an object necessarily desired according to a principle of reason; by the latter one necessarily shunned, also according to a principle of reason.
We're all caught up in circumstances, and we're all good and evil. When you're really hungry, for instance, you'll do anything to survive. I think the most evil thing - well, maybe that's too strong - but certainly a very evil thing is judgment, the sin of ignorance.
I have been brought up open-minded. If I didn't know any people from other countries, I'd think everyone was evil based on news stories. But I know a lot of people, and know that there is no such thing as stark good and evil. Isn't it possible there is the same amount of evil everywhere?