Fyodor Dostoyevsky Quotes
Here, Perhaps, Is The Only Man In The World Who, Were You To Leave Him Alone And Without Money On The Square Of Some Unknown City With A Population Of A Million, Would Not Perish, Would Not Die Of Cold And Hunger, For He Would Immediately Be Fed And Immediately Be Taken Care Of, And If No One Else Took Care Of Him, He Would Immediately Take Care Of Himself, And It Would Cost Him No Effort, And No Humiliation, And He Would Be No Burden To Those Who Took Care Of Him, Perhaps, On The Contrary, They Would Consider It A Pleasure.
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