Fyodor Dostoyevsky Quotes
The Whole Law Of Human Existence Consists In Nothing Other Than A Man's Always Being Able To Bow Before The Immeasurably Great. If People Are Deprived Of The Immeasurably Great, They Will Not Live And Will Die In Despair. The Immeasurable And Infinite Is As Necessary For Man As The Small Planet He Inhabits ...
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