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Life & Wisdom Quote by Publilius Syrus

"He who spares the bad injures the good"

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Mercy, in Publilius Syrus's hands, is less a virtue than a liability. "He who spares the bad injures the good" flips the sentimental idea of compassion into a cold civic arithmetic: leniency is never neutral. It always has a downstream victim, and that victim is rarely the person in power making the merciful gesture.

Syrus, a Roman writer of moral maxims shaped by a world of patrons, punishments, and public order, is speaking into a culture that prized disciplina as much as it prized clemency. The line carries the clipped authority of a courtroom aphorism, built on a stark binary - "bad" versus "good" - that leaves no room for tragic complexity or rehabilitation. That's the point. The phrasing forces a moral choice: if you hesitate to confront wrongdoing, you are not being humane; you are quietly taking sides.

The subtext is political as much as personal. It functions as an argument for enforcement - against the ruler who wants to appear magnanimous, against the judge swayed by pity, against the friend who refuses to cut off a destructive person. Sparing the "bad" can read as moral vanity: the powerful get to feel righteous while others absorb the cost.

It works because it weaponizes responsibility. By redefining mercy as harm, Syrus makes inaction culpable. The maxim is a warning to anyone tempted by softness as self-image: your kindness may be paid for by people who never consented to the transaction.

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TopicJustice
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Unverified source: Sententiae (Publilius Syrus)
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Bonis nocet, quisquis pepercerit malis.. This English quote is a translation of a Latin maxim transmitted under Publilius Syrus’ *Sententiae* (also called *Maxims*). A very close literal rendering is: “He harms the good, whoever has spared the bad.” The *Sententiae* are not a work we can date to ...
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Syrus, Publilius. (2026, February 26). He who spares the bad injures the good. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/he-who-spares-the-bad-injures-the-good-34355/

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Syrus, Publilius. "He who spares the bad injures the good." FixQuotes. February 26, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/he-who-spares-the-bad-injures-the-good-34355/.

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"He who spares the bad injures the good." FixQuotes, 26 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/he-who-spares-the-bad-injures-the-good-34355/. Accessed 8 Apr. 2026.

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Publilius Syrus

Publilius Syrus (85 BC - 20 AC) was a Poet from Syria.

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