Fyodor Dostoyevsky Quotes
There Are People Who Feel Deeply But Are Somehow Beaten Down. Their Buffoonery Is Something Like A Spiteful Irony Against Those To Whom They Dare Not Speak The Truth Directly Because Of A Long-standing, Humiliating Timidity Before Them. Believe Me, Krasotkin, Such Buffoonery Is Sometimes Extremely Tragic.
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