"Things to move toward, rather than away from. You freed Gardulla's slaves not because you were forbidden from doing otherwise, but because you valued their freedom. I arrested Gardulla rather than killing her not because I am forbidden from killing, but because I value treating even the worst people as well as you can, given your circumstances. In each of these cases we were moved forward not by a negative prohibition against inaction, but by our positive desire for a better future than the one our present had in store. This distinction is at the core of much Jedi thought. Many of us are suspicious of positive values, because the Dark Side finds it easier to twist the urge to act toward ill ends than it does to so corrupt an oath not to act in certain ways. But I think positive values are important to embrace, where it is safe to do so; and I think some people are better led toward the light by embracing them. Complacency might not be the favorite tool of the Dark Side of the Force, but it is certainly a tool of injustice."