"Everyone spends their lives trying to balance their world between good and evil"
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The subtext is less Sunday-school than street-level. Hamilton’s characters (often navigating violence, power, sexuality, and the rules of hidden societies) can’t afford purity politics. They make bargains. They rationalize. They draw lines, then redraw them when the cost changes. That’s why the quote lands: it doesn’t flatter the reader with the fantasy of being “good.” It offers a more uncomfortable consolation - that everyone is improvising, and the measure of a person is how they distribute their compromises.
Context matters because Hamilton writes in genres that thrive on moral grayness: urban fantasy and paranormal romance, where monsters are sympathetic, institutions are corrupt, and the protagonist’s power is both weapon and temptation. “Between good and evil” reads like a cosmic binary, but “their world” personalizes it. Your balance won’t look like mine. That’s the line’s sly realism: it acknowledges the mythic frame, then drags it back into individual consequence.
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| Topic | Ethics & Morality |
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Hamilton, Laurell K. (2026, January 16). Everyone spends their lives trying to balance their world between good and evil. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/everyone-spends-their-lives-trying-to-balance-92169/
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"Everyone spends their lives trying to balance their world between good and evil." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/everyone-spends-their-lives-trying-to-balance-92169/. Accessed 20 Feb. 2026.







