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“No vices?’ ‘No vices.’ ‘Except men,’ Simon says. A tree branch waves in front of the living room window, blocking the sun, and Robert’s face goes out like a lamp. ‘That’s not a vice.” quote by Chloe Benjamin
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““No vices?’ ‘No vices.’ ‘Except men,’ Simon says. A tree branch waves in front of the living room window, blocking the sun, and Robert’s face goes out like a lamp. ‘That’s not a vice.””

Chloe Benjamin

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Immortalists, 2018

A character questions moral absolutes, suggesting that what seems like a vice may be context‑dependent and not inherently wrong.

In simple terms: Not all perceived vices are truly bad; context matters.

Key Takeaway

Examine motives before judging.

Themes

ethics morality context judgment

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • daily decisions
  • legal judgments
  • interpersonal conflicts
  • media criticism

Key Concepts

relative morality subjective ethics personal bias

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does a “vice” become a universal wrong?
  • How do cultural norms shape our view of vices?
A Different Perspective

Some actions cause harm regardless of context, challenging relativism.

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