Fyodor Dostoyevsky Quotes
Now, I Am Living Out My Life In My Corner, Taunting Myself With The Spiteful And Useless Consolation That An Intelligent Man Cannot Become Anything Seriously, And It Is Only The Fool Who Becomes Anything. Yes, A Man In The Nineteenth Century Must And Morally Ought To Be Pre-eminently A Characterless Creature; A Man Of Character, An Active Man Is Pre-eminently A Limited Creature. That Is My Conviction Of Forty Years.
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