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Believe Quote by Margaret Atwood

“Somebody has been a complete ratbag all their life and they've gotten away with it, and they die happy and rich, we so much want to believe that they're going off to the halls of judgment, that their heart will be weighed against the feather of truth, that it will be heavy with sin and it will be…” quote by Margaret Atwood
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“Somebody has been a complete ratbag all their life and they've gotten away with it, and they die happy and rich, we so much want to believe that they're going off to the halls of judgment, that their heart will be weighed against the feather of truth, that it will be heavy with sin and it will be eaten by a crocodile. It's almost essential to our well-being to have a fallback position like that. It may appear as if you've gotten away with it, but you'll pay for it later.”

Margaret Atwood

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Handmaid’s Tale, 1985

He warns that immoral success may seem rewarding now but will be judged later.

In simple terms: Immoral success leads to eventual judgment.

Key Takeaway

Act with integrity.

Themes

morality justice consequences

Mood

cautionary serious

Type

literary ethical

When to use this quote

  • career ambition
  • financial gain
  • personal ethics

Key Concepts

Karma ethical decay

Questions to Reflect On

  • Will you face consequences for shortcuts?
  • How does society enforce moral accountability?
A Different Perspective

May ignore systemic factors.

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