"We had him in class last year," Tanek said, uncharacteristically. He was not one to pay much attention in class: while he got good grades in everything art-related (and, for some reason, in Biology), he scraped by in everything else. But Hobbs had struck a nerve. " 'All people are evil, hence every evil deed is excusable'."
He shook his head. "Which is stupid, of course. Most people aren't original enough to be truly evil. But people are... Most people are followers. And when someone evil enough thinks of something, a good system where normal people can do evil without thinking about it, well..."
He sighed. "There's scars of that all over Europe." He took a drag of his joint before trying to offer it to Fisher again. "Every person is a coin, right? There's a finite amount of possibilities, but there's possibilities. And there's always the question of where you will land."
He blinked, realizing he was rambling. "Thanks for the watch."