Good and evil aren't any standard to me—and they can be a devil of a bad hindrance when I want something.
 F. Scott Fitzgerald, Flappers and Philosophers (1920). copy citation

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Author F. Scott Fitzgerald
Source Flappers and Philosophers
Topic evil hindrance
Date 1920
Language English
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“It hides in the vacillations of dubs like Charley Moore as certainly as it does in the intolerance of Macy, and if it ever gets much more tangible it becomes merely an arbitrary label to paste on the unpleasant things in other people's lives. In fact—he concluded—it isn't worth worrying over what's evil and what isn't. Good and evil aren't any standard to me—and they can be a devil of a bad hindrance when I want something. When I want something bad enough, common sense tells me to go and take it—and not get caught. And then suddenly Dalyrimple knew what he wanted first. He wanted fifteen dollars to pay his overdue board bill.” source