William Faulkner Quotes About Evil

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  • A man. All men. He will pass up a hundred chances to do good for one chance to meddle where meddling is not wanted. He will overlook and fail to see chances, opportunities, for riches and fame and welldoing, and even sometimes for evil. But he won't fail to see a chance to meddle.

    Men  
    William Faulkner (1985). “Novels, 1930-1935”, Library of America
  • People everywhere are about the same, but ... it did seem that in a small town, where evil is harder to accomplish, where opportunities for privacy are scarcer, that people can invent more of it in other people's names. Because that was all it required: that idea, that single idle word blown from mind to mind.

    William Faulkner (1985). “Novels, 1930-1935”, Library of America
  • We must just stay awake and see evil done for a little while it's not always.

    William Faulkner (2011). “FAULKNER READER”, p.172, Modern Library
  • People between twenty and forty are not sympathetic. The child has the capacity to do but it can't know. It only knows when it is no longer able to do -after forty. Between twenty and forty the will of the child to do gets stronger, more dangerous, but it has not begun to learn to know yet. Since his capacity to do is forced into channels of evil through environment and pressures, man is strong before he is moral. The world's anguish is caused by people between twenty and forty.

    Men  
    1956 Interview in Paris Review, Spring.
  • Women are like that they don't acquire knowledge of people we are for that they are just born with a practical fertility of suspicion that makes a crop every so often and usually right they have an affinity for evil for supplying whatever the evil lacks in itself for drawing it about them instinctively as you do bed-clothing in slumber fertilizing the mind for it until the evil has served its purpose whether it ever existed or no.

  • Women do have an affinity for evil, for believing that no woman is to be trusted, but that some men are too innocent to protect themselves.

    Believe   Men  
    William Faulkner (2011). “FAULKNER READER”, p.105, Modern Library
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