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Deception Quote by Terry Goodkind

“Deception to a noble end, though regrettable, was sometimes necessary for a greater good. Lying for selfish reasons was the fertile dirt of immorality, from which sprouted the tendrils of evil.” quote by Terry Goodkind
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““Deception to a noble end, though regrettable, was sometimes necessary for a greater good. Lying for selfish reasons was the fertile dirt of immorality, from which sprouted the tendrils of evil.””

Terry Goodkind

About This Quote

Source Novel: “The Law of Nines”, 2015

Deception may be used for noble purposes, but lies rooted in selfishness breed immorality and evil.

In simple terms: Lies for selfish reasons create evil, even if meant for good.

Key Takeaway

Weigh moral costs before deceiving.

Themes

morality deception evil intent philosophy

Mood

cautious reflective

Type

ethical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • politics
  • war
  • personal relationships
  • legal decisions

Key Concepts

ethical relativism consequentialism

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is deception justified?
  • What alternatives exist to achieve good without lying?
A Different Perspective

Even noble ends can’t fully excuse harmful lies.

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