No man commits evil for the sake of it; even the Devil himself has some farther design in sinning, than barely the wicked part of it.


The works of Daniel De Foe [ed.] by W. Hazlitt (ed. 1840)


No man commits evil for the sake of it; even the Devil himself has some farther design in sinning, than barely the wicked part of it.

No man commits evil for the sake of it; even the Devil himself has some farther design in sinning, than barely the wicked part of it.

No man commits evil for the sake of it; even the Devil himself has some farther design in sinning, than barely the wicked part of it.

No man commits evil for the sake of it; even the Devil himself has some farther design in sinning, than barely the wicked part of it.