"When someone says that "the road to Hell is paved with good intentions," he does not mean that any good intent of itself leads one to the netherworld. Rather, he means that the "good intentions" espoused by adherents of iniquity are merely ex… | Ginger Johnson May 5 | "When someone says that "the road to Hell is paved with good intentions," he does not mean that any good intent of itself leads one to the netherworld. Rather, he means that the "good intentions" espoused by adherents of iniquity are merely excuses that real life (and fictional) villains use to cloak their true motives. And these motives are, without exception, absolutely self-serving and self-centric in the extreme."--Caroline Furlong "Writers do not think real people would [monologue]. Rather, writers know real people have done this and continue to do it because some people really believe they are the center of the universe and everyone should bow down to worship them – and that if they do not bow and worship, then they should be punished for ignoring the Great Center of All That Is. You can easily look up this mental disorder: it is called narcissism. Many people have had it and still do. …Evil is real. It is not stronger than good, but it can be stronger than the individual who faces it. If you are not careful, it can glide by you or approach you in a pretty manner and take you in. Then you will find yourself listening to a monologue while looking at a scalpel coming down on you and wonder how the heck you got there."--Caroline Furlong | | | | You can also reply to this email to leave a comment. | | | | |
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