“I don’t think there is a right or wrong anymore. Only horrible and not-quite-so-horrible.”— James Dashner, amazon.com
“The greatest tragedy in mankind’s entire history may be the hijacking of morality by religion.”— Arthur C. Clarke, clarkefoundation.org
“No man chooses evil because it is evil; he only mistakes it for happiness, the good he seeks.”— Mary Wollstonecraft, amazon.com
“The pendulum of the mind oscillates between sense and nonsense, not between right and wrong.”— C. G. Jung, en.wikiquote.org
“Is this wrong? I can't tell anymore. I can't fucking tell anymore.”— Tom Kapinos, Hank Moody, David Duchovny, imdb.com
“Finally, in a low whisper, he said, ‘I think I might be a terrible person.’ For a split second I believed him - I thought he was about to confess a crime, maybe a murder. Then I realized that we all think we might be terrible people. But we only reveal this before asking someone to love us. It is a…”— Miranda July, amazon.com
“Some may say that such a girl is not ready for a relationship with a man, especially a man in his late sixties. But to that I say: We don't know anything. We don't know how to cure a cold or what dogs are thinking. We do terrible things, we make wars, we kill people out of greed. So who are we to sa…”— Miranda July, amazon.com
“I don’t think there’s anything wrong with telling the truth. I know it isn’t fashionable.”— Craig Ferguson, books.google.com
“She views the world through a prism of black and white, right and wrong.”— Nicholas Sparks, amazon.com
“A successful villain should have all these things at his or her villainous fingertips, or else give up villainy altogether and try to lead a life of decency, integrity, and kindness, which is much more challenging and noble, if not always quite as exciting.”— Lemony Snicket, amazon.com
“Stealing, of course, is a crime, and a very impolite thing to do. But like most impolite things, it is excusable under certain circumstances. Stealing is not excusable if, for instance, you are in a museum and you decide that a certain painting would look better in your house, and you simply grab th…”— Lemony Snicket, amazon.com
“I hated knowing what I wanted and knowing what was right and knowing they weren’t the same thing.”— Maggie Stiefvater, amazon.com