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Cruelties Quote by Elizabeth Goudge

“I loathe, detest, hate and abominate the block, the gibbet, the rack, the pillory and the faggots with equal passion," said the old man vehemently. "Not only are they devilishly cruel but they are not even common sense. They do not lesson the evil in the world, they increase it, by making those…” quote by Elizabeth Goudge
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““I loathe, detest, hate and abominate the block, the gibbet, the rack, the pillory and the faggots with equal passion," said the old man vehemently. "Not only are they devilishly cruel but they are not even common sense. They do not lesson the evil in the world, they increase it, by making those who handle these cruelties as wicked as those who suffer them. No, I'm wrong, more wicked, for there is always some expiation made in the endurance of suffering and none at all in the infliction of it.””

Elizabeth Goudge

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Little White Horse, 1929

He condemns cruel punishments, arguing they worsen evil and corrupt both victims and perpetrators.

In simple terms: Cruel punishments increase evil and corrupt all involved.

Key Takeaway

Reject in punishments; seek humane justice.

Themes

justice cruelty morality

Mood

critical thoughtful

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • legal reform
  • human rights advocacy
  • education on cruelty

Key Concepts

ethics human rights punishment suffering

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can any punishment be justified?
  • How can societies prevent cruelty?
A Different Perspective

May oversimplify complex justice issues.

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