Fyodor Dostoyevsky Quotes
At The Dawn Of My Days, When Still A Little Child, I Had An Older Brother Who Died In His Youth, Before My Eyes, Being Only Seventeen Years Old. And Later, Making My Way Through Life, I Gradually Came To See That This Brother Was, As It Were, A Pointer And A Destination From Above In My Fate, For If He Had Not Appeared In My Life, If He Had Not Been At All, Then Never, Perhaps, As I Think, Would I Have Entered Monastic Orders And Set Out Upon This Precious Path. That First Appearance Was Still In My Childhood, And Now, On The Decline Of My Path, A Repetition Of Him, As It Were, Appeared Before My Eyes.
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