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Cruelty Quote by Kristin Cashore

“When you’re a monster, she thought, you are thanked and praised for not behaving like a monster. She would like to restrain from cruelty and receive no admiration for it.” quote by Kristin Cashore
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““When you’re a monster, she thought, you are thanked and praised for not behaving like a monster. She would like to restrain from cruelty and receive no admiration for it.””

Kristin Cashore

About This Quote

The quote highlights the paradox of moral expectation: society lauds restraint from cruelty, yet the act itself is invisible, making the moral agent feel unappreciated.

In simple terms: Moral restraint often goes unnoticed.

Key Takeaway

Good deeds lack recognition.

Themes

morality recognition paradox virtue social expectations

Mood

thoughtful reflective somber

Type

philosophical narrative reflective

When to use this quote

  • volunteering
  • conflict resolution
  • leadership decisions
  • parenting
  • activism

Key Concepts

ethical behavior human empathy social validation

Practical Applications

  • ethical training programs
  • leadership coaching

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do we value visible heroism over quiet virtue?
  • How can we better acknowledge unseen kindness?
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