life is never "right or wrong"
Hmm, when I first read it, I thought it was a stock buddhist quote.
Having thought about it a while, I kind of slipped inside Noodley's mindset a bit, and realised it was probably a comment on political philosphy, the Rousseau versus Hobbes debate about whether man can or even needs to live in social harmony in a state governed by law.
But looking again I'd say it was simply a clever existensialist aphorism.