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1 XLIV | Yet, THAT WILL PASS. THE EVIL OR HE WHO ENDURES IT, my 2 LIX | in which forgetfulness of evil compensates for the inexperience 3 LX | the world does can only do evil.~If you go into the country, 4 LXXXVI | One has to consider the evil it does in order to get 5 CIII | young; but as he did no evil nor knew evil passions, 6 CIII | he did no evil nor knew evil passions, nor lived for 7 CV | profits by (there lies the evil); but does not accept any 8 CVII | to distinguish good from evil? Life ought to be a continual 9 CLV | in that; impatience with evil always doubles the evil. 10 CLV | evil always doubles the evil. When shall we be WISE as 11 CLXVIII | life has?~What a year of evil! I feel as if I were lost 12 CLXXVIII| man, that is to say, to evil.~The Greeks at the time 13 CLXXXV | conventional ideas? All the evil comes from our gigantic 14 CLXXXVII| I pity those who do the evil! while I recognize that 15 CXCVII | even supposing external evil does not penetrate into 16 CXCVII | reasoning at all, because the evil had become extreme and the 17 CXCVII | need to be exaggerated. Evil natures will find there 18 CXCVII | more hidden means to do evil. It will be as in all the 19 CXCVII | opportunities which put our evil passions in play, and you 20 CXCVII | upon to return to her the evil that has been done us, her 21 CCI | repent is good, but not to do evil is better. The school of 22 CCXXXIII| to keep away from all the evil of this nether-world. One 23 CCXXXVI | it is myself; because the evil it does strikes me to the 24 CCLII | generous, it is an anomaly, an evil that must be combated. Rest 25 CCCII | happy epithet to condemn the evil, to characterize the defect, 26 CCCII | reader. If you show him the evil coldly, without ever showing 27 CCCVI | truth is not the picture of evil. It ought to be the picture 28 CCCVI | the picture of good and evil. A painter who sees only 29 CCCXVII | Besides that causes less evil. When shall we meet? I want