Quote by Philip Zimbardo
"Evil is often banal, emerging from mundane circumstances rather than from clearly marked villains."
"Evil is often banal, emerging from mundane circumstances rather than from clearly marked villains."
"The line between good and evil is permeable. We're all capable of committing atrocities under the right circumstances."
"You can't be a good person if you don't acknowledge the capacity for evil within yourself."
"Time is the most valuable resource we have, yet we waste it carelessly."
"The Stanford Prison Experiment taught us that power corrupts when there are no checks and balances."