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The Brothers Karamazov, Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Fyodor Dostoevsky

The Brothers Karamazov

  • ABD OUцитує5 років тому
    I came with horror to the conclusion that, if anything could dissipate my love to humanity, it would be ingratitude. In short, I am a hired servant, I expect my payment at once—that is, praise, and the repayment of love with love. Otherwise I am incapable of loving anyone.”
  • anti tusitцитує4 роки тому
    But try acknowledging you are in fault to a woman. Say, ‘I am sorry, forgive me,’ and a shower of reproaches will follow! Nothing will make her forgive you simply and directly, she’ll humble you to the dust, bring forward things that have never happened, recall everything, forget nothing, add something of her own, and only then forgive you.
  • ABD OUцитує5 років тому
    rule has been that you can always find something devilishly interesting in every woman that you wouldn’t find in any other. Only, one must know how to find it, that’s the point! That’s a talent! To my mind there are no ugly women. The very fact that she is a woman is half the battle …
  • Fatima younusцитує5 років тому
    “You have desires and so satisfy them, for you have the same rights as the most rich and powerful. Don’t be afraid of satisfying them and even multiply your desires.” That is the modern doctrine of the world. In that they see freedom
  • ABD OUцитує5 років тому
    suffering is life. Without suffering what would be the pleasure of it? It would be transformed into an endless church service; it would be holy, but tedious.
  • ABD OUцитує5 років тому
    “It was said of old, ‘Many have begun to speak against me and have uttered evil sayings about me. And hearing it I have said to myself: it is the correction of the Lord and He has sent it to heal my vain soul.’
  • Saifuцитує5 років тому
    Those innocent eyes slit my soul up like a razor,” he used to say afterwards, with his loathsome snigger. In a man so depraved this might, of course, mean no more than sensual attraction. As he had received no dowry with his wife, and had, so to speak, taken her “from the halter,” he did not stand on ceremony with her. Making her feel that she had “wronged” him, he took advantage of her
  • Rh Alцитує14 днів тому
    a general rule, people, even the wicked, are much more naive and simple-hearted than we suppose. And we ourselves are, too.
  • Rh Alцитує14 днів тому
    As a general rule, people, even the wicked, are much more naive and simple-hearted than we suppose. And we ourselves are, too.
  • Rh Alцитує14 днів тому
    though he was, in fact, an ill-natured buffoon and nothing more.
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