Quotes About Ethics
Are we ever justified in what we do? That question ruined my sleep for a long time after I saw the tortured little mouse. When we act, even with the best of intentions, when we interfere with the world, we always risk a new disaster that mightn't be of our making, but that wouldn't occur without our action. Some of the worst wrongs, Karla once said, were caused by people who tried to change things.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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You can't serve God with a gun.
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The wrong thing, for the right reasons.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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Black money runs through the fingers faster than legal, hard-earned money. If we can't respect the way we earn it, money has no value. If we can't use it to make life better for our families and loved ones, money has no purpose.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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Enough obedience will let people do just about anything to other people', I said. 'I like that answer,' Idriss said. Praise from the wise is the sweetest wine. I felt the warmth of it inside. 'Obedience is the assassin of conscience,' Idriss said softly, 'and that is why every lasting institution demands it.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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We can compel men not to be bad, but we cannot compel them to be good
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a man has to draw the line somewhere. Civilisation, after all, is defined by what we forbid, more than what we permit.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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Sometimes it is necessary to do the wrong thing for the right reasons. The important thing is to be sure that our reasons are right, and that we admit the wrong—that we do not lie to ourselves, and convince ourselves that what we do is right?
~ Gregory David Roberts
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it is possible to do the wrong thing for the right reasons.' He smiled again, for the first time since the story of the escape had begun. 'This will come back to us, at another time. I have raised it in this way because it is a very important point about how we do live our lives, and how we should live our lives.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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The simple fact is that fighting to save a life is a better and more enduring reason than fighting to end one.
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never knew a tough man who preyed on the weak. Tough men hate bullies almost as much as bullies hate tough men.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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is possible to do the wrong thing for the right reasons.
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La cosa sbagliata... per un motivo giusto.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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We can compel men not to be bad, but we cannot compel them to be good, don't you find?
~ Gregory David Roberts
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Money isn't the root of all evil. Evil is the root of all money. There's no such thing as clean money. All the money in the world is dirty, in some way, because there's no clean way to make it. If you get paid in money, somebody, somewhere, is suffering for it. That's one of the reasons, I think, why just about everybody--even people who'd never break the law in any other way--is happy to add an extra buck or two to their money on the black market.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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And I'd learned, the hard way, that sometimes, even with the purest intentions, we make things worse when we do our best to make things better.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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She'd confused honour with virtue. Virtue is concerned with what we do, and honour is concerned with how we do it. You can fight a war in an honorable way—the Geneva Convention exists for that very reason—and you can enforce the peace without any honor at all. In its essence, honour is the art of being humble. And gangsters, just like cops, politicians, soldiers, and holy men, are only ever good at what they do if they stay humble.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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prevents it is evil. And if we want to know if something is good or evil—something like war and killing and smuggling guns to mujaheddin guerrillas, for example—then we ask the questions: What if everyone did this thing? Would that help us, in this bit of the universe, to get there, or would it hold us back? And then we have a pretty good idea whether it's good or evil. What's more important, we know why it's good or evil.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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Virtue is concerned with what we do, and honour is concerned with how we do it. You can fight a war in an honourable way—the Geneva Convention exists for that very reason—and you can enforce the peace without any honour at all. In its essence, honour is the art of being humble.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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is necessary to do the wrong thing for the right reasons. The important thing is to be sure that our reasons are right, and that we admit the wrong—that we do not lie to ourselves, and convince ourselves that what we do is right.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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Khaderbhai once said that every virtuous act is inspired by a dark secret.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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Sometimes it is necessary to do the wrong things for the right reasons. The important thing is to be sure that our reasons are right and that we admit the wrong, that we do not lie to ourselves and convince ourselves that what we do is right.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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Virtue is concerned with what we do, and honour is concerned with how we do it.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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The truth is there are no good men or bad men. It is the deeds that have goodness or badness in them. There are good deeds, and bad deeds. Men are just men - it is what they do, or refuse to do, that links them to good or evil.
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