Believe Quote by William Penn
“A good end cannot sanctify evil means; nor must we ever do evil, that good may come of it... It is as great presumption to send our passions upon God's errands, as to palliate them with God's name... We are too ready to retailiate, rather than forgive, or gain by love and information. And yet we could hurt no man that we believe loves us. Let us try then what Love will do: for if men did once see we love them, we should soon find they would not harm us. Force may subdue, but Love gains: and he that forgives first, wins the laurel.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: 1680s pamphlet, William Penn
The passage argues that evil cannot be justified by good outcomes and that love and forgiveness outweigh force.
In simple terms: Evil can't be justified; love and forgiveness win.
Choose love and forgiveness over retaliation.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- conflict resolution
- personal relationships
- justice reform
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can love truly change hostile intentions?
- When is forgiveness insufficient?
Love may be challenged by entrenched hostility; forgiveness can be difficult.