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  • Do not have evil-doers for friends, do not have low people for friends: have virtuous people for friends, have for friends the best of men. -- George Santayana
  • When an evil-doer, seeing you practise goodness, comes and maliciously insults you, you should patiently endure it and not feel angry with him, for the evil-doer is insulting himself by trying to insult you. -- Gautama Buddha
  • Real non-co-operation is non-co-operation with evil and not with the evil-doer. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • An evil-speaker differs from an evil-doer only in the want of opportunity. -- Quintilian
  • More harm is done by fools through foolishness than is done by evil-doers through wickedness. -- Muhammad
  • Offensive acts come back upon the evil doer, like dust that is thrown against the wind. -- Gautama Buddha
  • My administration has a job to do and we're going to do it. We will rid the world of the evil-doers. -- George W. Bush
  • Men do not so much hate an evil-doer, or evil itself, as they hate the man who calls evil by its real name. -- Giacomo Leopardi
  • The evil-doer mourns in the next; he mourns in both. He mourns and suffers when he sees the evil of his own work. -- Max Muller
  • The attempt to remove evil from the world by killing a thousand evil - doers, only adds to the evil in the world. -- Swami Vivekananda
  • For this purpose was I born, let all virtuous people understand. I was born to advance righteousness, to emancipate the good, and to destroy all evil-doers root and branch. -- Guru Gobind Singh
  • Of all evil-doers, the American is most to be feared. He uses more ingenuity in the planning of his projects and will take greater risks in carrying them out than any other malefactor on earth. -- Robert Barr
  • To a large extent the evil-doers have succeeded in producing at the output end of their machine a kind of black man who is man only in form. This is the extent to which the process of dehumanization has advanced. -- Steven Biko
  • It's odd how those who dismiss the peace movement as utopian, don't hesitate to proffer the most absurdly dreamy reasons for going to war: to stamp out terrorism, install democracy, eliminate fascism, and most entertainingly, to "rid the world of evil-doers. -- Arundhati Roy
  • Do not resist the evil-doer and take no part in doing so, either in the violent deeds of the administration, in the law courts, the collection of taxes, or above all in soldiering, and no one in the world will be able to enslave you. -- Leo Tolstoy
  • People are now looking at the world in terms of axis of evil and evil-doers and by logical extension good-doers, and that's a very polarised look at good and bad people. Reality is much more complex than that and people can be good and evil on the very same day. -- Mario Van Peebles
  • We must not only put bodily passions to death but also destroy the soul's impassioned thoughts. Hence the Psalmist says, 'Early in the morning I destroyed all the wicked of the earth, that I might cut off all evil-doers from the city of the Lord' (Ps. 101:8) - that is, the passions of the body and the soul's godless thoughts. -- Maximus the Confessor
  • Evil-doers who denounce the wise resemble a person who spits against the sky; the spittle will never reach the sky, but comes down on himself. Evil-doers again resemble a man who stirs the dust against the wind; the dust is never raised without doing him injury. Thus, the wise will never be hurt, but the curse is sure to destroy the evil-doers themselves. -- Gautama Buddha
  • So it is always preferable to discuss the matter of veganism in a non-judgemental way. Remember that to most people, eating flesh or dairy and using animal products such as leather, wool, and silk, is as normal as breathing air or drinking water. A person who consumes dairy or uses animal products is not necessarily or usually what a recent and unpopular American president labelled an "evil doer. -- Gary L. Francione
  • There is nothing that makes us feel so good as the idea that someone else is an evil-doer. -- Robert Staughton Lynd
  • The modern view of criminal justice, broadly, is that public concern with morality or expediency decrees expiation for the violation of a norm; this concern finds expression in the infliction of punishment on the evil doer by agents of the state, the evil doer, however, enjoying the protection of a regular procedure. -- Max Weber
  • Good philosophy is always hate speech to evil doers. -- Stefan Molyneux
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