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Character Quote by Marquis de Sade

“the slave preaches the virtues of kindness and humility to his master, because as a slave he has need of them;but the master, better guided by nature and his passions, has no need to devote himself to anything excepting those things which serve or please him. Be as kind as you wish, if you enjoy…” quote by Marquis de Sade
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““the slave preaches the virtues of kindness and humility to his master, because as a slave he has need of them;but the master, better guided by nature and his passions, has no need to devote himself to anything excepting those things which serve or please him. Be as kind as you wish, if you enjoy such things - but dont demand any reward for having had this pleasure””

Marquis de Sade

About This Quote

Kindness from the powerless may be self‑serving, while the powerful may act without moral duty.

In simple terms: Kindness can be selfish; power may ignore virtue.

Key Takeaway

Recognize motives behind actions.

Themes

power morality human nature

Mood

critical philosophical

Type

ethical analytical

When to use this quote

  • social hierarchy
  • interpersonal dynamics
  • leadership ethics

Key Concepts

self‑interest ethical relativism

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you think all kindness is transactional?
  • Can power ever be truly moral?
A Different Perspective

The view is cynical and may overlook genuine altruism.

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