This is not a Bible quote.
Actually, the saying is "The road to Hell is paved with good intentions." I believe it is more of a proverb, and I'm not certain an attribution can be identified. It has been used in song, poems, and other literature for at least the past hundred years.
Samuel Johnson said,"The road of good intentions is paved with hell." by saed.
the road to hell is paved with good intentions
Bless This House - 1995 The Road to Hell Is Paved with Good Intentions 1-7 was released on: USA: 25 October 1995
I think the appropriate quote is, "The road to hell is paved with good intentions" Don't compromise your moral code to achieve a "greater" good.
United States of Tara - 2009 The Road to Hell Is Paved with Breast Intentions 3-6 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-MA
Good intentions (so wrong if you ask me... I am catholic, so i don't believe that)
Madonna ft. Justin Timberlake--4 minutes
==new answer== There are several variations of this. The origin seems to be this. "" Hell is full of good intentions or desires." Attributed from SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES, LETTER 74 from Bartlett's familiar quotations
No. The expression means you cannot accomplish a good end by evil means.
United States of Tara - 2009 The Road to Hell Is Paved with Breast Intentions 3-6 was released on: USA: 2 May 2011 Spain: 6 June 2011 Hungary: 19 July 2011 Australia: 25 October 2011 Finland: 17 July 2012
yes you may intend to do good but when you dont you still have to stand before God in judgement for it and good works wont get you to heaven