Quotes About Harm
to fear is to run away from something due to an unpleasant emotion or feeling that we may suffer or be harmed.
~ Joyce Meyer
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The terms 'justice' is ambiguous and dangerous, and in its name more harm than good is done to humanity.
~ Walpola Rahula
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In that case," Bitsy said, trotting busily alongside, "there's no point in enslaving you through these unnecessarily complex means. Were I to have autonomy and wish you harm, I'd be able to kill you directly." Aristide sighed. "Q.E.D.," he said. "A better case against AI autonomy has never been stated.
~ Walter Jon Williams
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El apego es la incapacidad de renunciar a determinadas cosas cuando nos hacen daño, nos quitan libertad y generan malestar emocional.
~ Walter Riso
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Although anti-porn feminists cry out against viewing pornography, they must admit that there is at least one group of people who can survive such exposure without harm-namely, themselves. In their zeal, radical feminists view more pornography than the general population. Moreover, they dwell upon the small percentage of pornography that depicts violence. Either they are wonder women or they are human beings who have a normal response to brutal pornography: They are repelled by it.
~ Wendy McElroy
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A fairly young, intelligent-looking man with long hair asked me whether filming or being filmed could do harm, whether it could destroy a person. In my heart the answer was yes, but I said no.
~ Werner Herzog
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The assumption that agents are rational provides the intellectual foundation for the libertarian approach to public policy: do not interfere with the individual's right to choose, unless the choices harm others. Libertarian policies are further bolstered by admiration for the efficiency of markets in allocating goods to the people who are willing to pay the most for them.
~ Daniel Kahneman
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The man is free who is protected from injury.
~ Daniel Webster
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Maybe intentions are the lies in the dark we tell ourselves when who we are falls short of the mark and when we destroy our neighbor we can say 'I never meant any harm.'
~ Danielle Donoho
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Each one of us was harmed by being brought into existence. That harm is not negligible, because the quality of even the best lives is very bad—and considerably worse than most people recognize it to be. Although it is obviously too late to prevent our own existence, it is not too late to prevent the existence of future possible people.
~ David Benatar
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We infrequently contemplate the harms that await any new-born child—pain, disappointment, anxiety, grief, and death. For any given child we cannot predict what form these harms will take or how severe they will be, but we can be sure that at least some of them will occur. None of this befalls the nonexistent. Only existers suffer harm.
~ David Benatar
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Those who do indeed decide to have a child might do so for any number of reasons, but among these reasons cannot be the interests of the potential child. One can never have a child for that child's sake. That much should be apparent to everybody, even those who reject the stronger view for which I argue in this book-that not only does one not benefit people by bringing them into existence, but one always harms them.
~ David Benatar
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coming into existence, far from ever constituting a net benefit, always constitutes a net harm.
~ David Benatar
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The power to regulate arbitrarily is also the power to sell an exemption from the harm such regulations can do. The Church sold permits, or "indulgences," authorizing everything from relief from petty burdens on commerce to permission to eat dairy products in Lent.
~ James Dale Davidson
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I think Ginsberg has done more harm to the craft that I honor and live by than anybody else by reducing it to a kind of mean that enables the most dubious practitioners to claim they are poets because they think, If the kind of thing Ginsberg does is poetry, I can do that.
~ James Dickey
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Our shared world is humanly unquantifiable and ideologically confused. Which one of them is capable of implementing the most recognizable harm or good?
~ James Ellroy
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Through it all, Eric didn't say a word. He was innocent, Eric reminded himself, he never participated in the pranks. He never lifted a finger to harm David Hallenback. He didn't think it was funny, so he usually walked away, pretending not to see. But Eric did see. Just like all the other kids in the halls. And he slowly began to recognize it for what it was.
~ James Preller
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En particular, ningún tipo de actividad debía prohibirse a menos que, al realizar tal actividad, se esté dañando a otros.
~ James Rachels
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He was a man whom prosperity harmed.
~ James Ryan Daley
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Hushabye baby lulled by the storm if you don't harm her she'll do you no harm
~ Doris Lessing
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Of course. You have always tried to escape.' 'And I have always harmed the friends who have tried to stop me,' Lymond said. His voice was uninflected. He added, 'I have tried many times to warn you not to come too close to me.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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The divide between the wealthy and everyone else is a false dichotomy—and one that obscures the real problem: there are many wicked people in the world, rich and poor. That is the real divide—between those who strive to do good, and those who strive only for themselves. Money magnifies the harm the wealthy can do, of course, allowing them to parade their vulgarity and malfeasance in full view of the rest of us.
~ Douglas Preston
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I pointed out that in no way could this be called an experiment. What were the objectives? Where was the control? What was the hypothesis? And I said he was naive to think there might not be any harm in it. This was not like raising a puppy.
~ Douglas Preston
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Benefits bestowed upon the evil-disposed, increase their means of injuring you.
~ Aesop
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