Fyodor Dostoyevsky Quotes
And All That For The Most Foolish Reason, Which, One Would Think, Was Hardly Worth Mentioning: That Is, That Man Everywhere And At All Times, Whoever He May Be, Has Preferred To Act As He Chose And Not In The Least As His Reason And Advantage Dictated. And One May Choose What Is Contrary To One's Own Interests, And Sometimes One Positively Ought (that Is My Idea).
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