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Daily Inspiration Quote by John Newton

"Many have puzzled themselves about the origin of evil. I am content to observe that there is evil, and that there is a way to escape from it, and with this I begin and end"

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Newton swats away the parlor-game metaphysics of his age with a soldier's impatience: less armchair theorizing, more marching orders. The line is built as a clean refusal. "Many have puzzled themselves" frames speculation as self-inflicted confusion, a kind of intellectual vanity. Newton isn't denying that the question matters; he's denying that it saves anyone. Evil, for him, is not a riddle to be solved but a terrain to be crossed.

The subtext is theological but the posture is practical. In an 18th-century world where philosophers debated theodicy and "natural religion" tried to make faith sound like math, Newton plants a flag in experiential certainty: evil exists; escape is possible. That second clause is the real provocation. He treats moral reality as actionable, not merely observable, and implies that the "origin" question can become an excuse to delay repentance, mercy, reform - anything that costs you.

Context sharpens the edge. Newton's life ran through the machinery of empire and war; he knew systems that normalize harm and call it necessity. Coming from a man remembered for conversion and abolitionist influence, "a way to escape" carries the weight of testimony: not innocence, but an exit route. The closing move - "with this I begin and end" - is a rhetorical bracket, a deliberate narrowing of the conversation. He wants the reader to stop performing insight and start choosing a direction. In an era that loved moral accounting, Newton offers something tougher: a map.

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Newton, John. (2026, January 16). Many have puzzled themselves about the origin of evil. I am content to observe that there is evil, and that there is a way to escape from it, and with this I begin and end. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/many-have-puzzled-themselves-about-the-origin-of-126724/

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Newton, John. "Many have puzzled themselves about the origin of evil. I am content to observe that there is evil, and that there is a way to escape from it, and with this I begin and end." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/many-have-puzzled-themselves-about-the-origin-of-126724/.

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"Many have puzzled themselves about the origin of evil. I am content to observe that there is evil, and that there is a way to escape from it, and with this I begin and end." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/many-have-puzzled-themselves-about-the-origin-of-126724/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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John Newton (August 4, 1725 - December 21, 1807) was a Soldier from USA.

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