"When you look closely it is a question whether that which is a wrong to the present community may not prove to have been a right to the interests of posterity. That sounds a little foggy; but I will make my meaning more clear when I say that I think right and wrong are both tools which are being wielded by those great hands which are shaping the destinies of the universe, that both are making for improvement; but that the action of the one is immediate, and that of the other more slow, but none the less certain. Our own distinction of right and wrong is founded too much upon the immediate convenience of the community, and does not inquire sufficiently deeply into the ultimate effect."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Former Roman CatholicsPeople from EdinburghDetective fiction authorsNovelists from ScotlandShort story writers from Scotland
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Imported from EN Wikiquote
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Arthur_Conan_Doyle
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Arthur Conan Doyle
1859 – 1930
schottischer Kriminalautor
23 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Arthur Conan Doyle →
Related Quotes
"I should dearly love that the world should be ever so little better for my presence. Even on this small stage we have…"
"What I hope is that, when the whole district is full of these little rifle clubs, we may then get a central range to …"
"The more we progress the more we tend to progress. We advance not in arithmetical but in geometrical progression. We …"
"The whole doctrine of original sin, the Fall, the vicarious atonement, the placation of the Almighty by blood—all thi…"
"When the spirits are low, when the day appears dark, when work becomes monotonous, when hopes seem hardly worth havin…"
"You are my heart, my life, my one and only thought."
"These pictures are not occult, but they are psychic because everything that emanates from the human spirit or human b…"
"I can tell you that it is no game for children, and I will confess that, in spite of my nine campaigns, I felt myself…"
"The highest morality may prove also to be the highest wisdom when the half-told story comes to be finished."
"What can we know? What are we all? Poor silly half-brained things peering out at the infinite, with the aspirations o…"