Every man Quote by Kurt Vonnegut
““There are plenty of good reasons for fighting," I said, "but no good reason ever to hate without reservation, to imagine that God Almighty himself hates with you, too. Where's evil? It's that large part of every man that wants to hate without limit, but wants to hate with God on its side. It's that part of every man that finds all kinds of ugliness so attractive.””
About This Quote
The speaker argues that hate is a destructive, limitless impulse that people sometimes justify by invoking divine approval, but true evil lies in the human tendency to glorify hatred and ugliness.
In simple terms: Hate is a human flaw, not divine.
Hate without limit is evil.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal conflict
- political rhetoric
- religious discourse
- social media debates
- interpersonal relationships
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- ethical counseling
- peace education
Questions to Reflect On
- What drives people to align hate with a higher power?
- How can societies curb the allure of hateful ideologies?
Some may argue that hatred can be a justified response to injustice, but the quote emphasizes the corrosive nature of unbounded hate.