0 said about a situation in which the final aim is so important that any way of achieving it is acceptable --
For each group, the end justifies the means.
It is the old doctrine that the end justifies the means.
It is said that the end justifies the means and that it is necessary for the better enjoyment of human life.
They imagine that the end justifies the means and that the means are sanctified by the glorious end that they seek.
I utterly object to the principle that the end justifies the means.
There is an old expression: the end justifies the means.
That smacks of the argument that the end justifies the means, an approach that is unacceptable to the overwhelming majority.
They defined a just war as a war in which the end justifies the means.