The Evil That Men Do

"The evil that men do" is a quotation from Act 3, scene ii of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare (Mark Antony: "The evil that men do lives after them; The good is oft interred with their bones".)

In title case, the phrase may refer to:

Books
  • The Evil That Men Do, a 1969 book by John Brunner
  • The Evil That Men Do, a 1904 novel by M.P. Shiel
  • The Evil That Men Do, a non-fiction book co-authored by retired FBI profiler Roy Hazelwood
  • The Evil That Men Do (Buffy novel), an original novel based on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  • Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil that Men Do, a comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics
Movies
  • The Evil That Men Do (film), 1984 film starring Charles Bronson
Music
  • "The Evil That Men Do" (song), by Iron Maiden on Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
  • "Evil That Men Do", a song by Queen Latifah on All Hail the Queen
  • "The Evil That Men Do", a song by Yo La Tengo on Ride the Tiger

Famous quotes containing the words evil and/or men:

    When we say that pleasure is the end, we do not mean the pleasure of the profligate or that which depends on physical enjoyment—as some think who do not understand our teachings, disagree with them, or give them an evil interpretation—but by pleasure we mean the state wherein the body is free from pain and the mind from anxiety.
    Epicurus (c. 341–271 B.C.)

    It may be tempting to focus on the fact that, even among those who support equality, men’s involvement as fathers remains a far distance from what most women want and most children need. Yet it is also important to acknowledge how far and how fast many men have moved towards a pattern that not long ago virtually all men considered anathema.
    Katherine Gerson (20th century)