Fyodor Dostoyevsky Quotes
But I Repeat For The Hundredth Time, There Is One Case, One Only, When Man May Consciously, Purposely, Desire What Is Injurious To Himself, What Is Stupid, Very Stupid - Simply In Order To Have The Right To Desire For Himself Even What Is Very Stupid And Not To Be Bound By An Obligation To Desire Only What Is Sensible.
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