“Desires should never be justified,' Tehol said, wagging a finger. 'All you end up doing is illuminating the hidden reasons by virtue of their obvious absence.”
“The end cannot justify the means, for the simple and obvious reason that the means employed determine the nature of the ends produced.”
“War's never a picnic. Although obviously soldiers do end up eating outdoors quite a lot.”
“The end justifies the means. But what if there never is an end? All we have is means.”
“the ends never justify the means because IT never ends.”
“Why does anyone commit murder?' he asked in a low voice.'I-'I blinked.'How should I know?''Three reasons,' Christopher said. He held up one finger. 'Love.' Another finger. 'Revenge.' And finally, a third finger. 'Profit...”