The difference being that in films, unlike in life, good does always win over evil in the end.
This is a struggle of good and evil. And we're the good.
Magazines and advertising are flogging the idea that you have to keep changing things and get something new. I think that's balls - evil. But obviously that's your livelihood.
He uses his good powers for evil, and that's when it gets to the dangerous side of it.
The universe we observe has precisely the properties we should expect if there is, at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil, no good, nothing but blind, pitiless indifference.
Struggle is strengthening. Battling with evil gives us the power to battle evil even more.
If somebody plans to carry out a series of murders... then this is obviously an evil and pre-meditated attack and in that case, there could be a deterrent effect.
It is a cursed evil to any man to become as absorbed in any subject as I am in mine.
Every Christian will allow that sin is an evil, and that it is our duty not to commit sin.
It's okay for Christians throughout centuries to exterminate races and for their priests to rape little kids throughout decades, but trying to give the people the power to think and be individual, that's evil?
'God's plan' is often a front for men's plans and a cover for inadequacy, ignorance, and evil.
We can only write well about our sins because it is too difficult to recall a virtuous act or even whether it was the result of good or evil motives.
The winged words uttered in this House have gone forth to the world, on their mission of good or of evil.
Any time you stop looking at evil as a black and white thing, it's helpful. So the fact that there won't be any obligatory Islamic terrorist stereotypes in movies any more, that'd be helpful.
I'm actually an evil bastard in real life. Fark allows me to vent weirdness. Thank god for that, too.