Quote by Orson Scott Card
If there's no place in the universe for a man to resist the thieves of freedom and still be called a good man, then I don't think there is any good or evil in the universe.
Summary
This quote suggests that the existence of good and evil in the universe is contingent upon one's ability to resist those who steal people's freedom. If a person can be labeled as good while resisting these thieves of freedom, then good and evil have a place in the universe. However, if such resistance is deemed unworthy of being called good, it implies that the concepts of good and evil lack meaning or do not exist in the universe.