Fyodor Dostoyevsky Quotes
We Are Assured That The World Is Becoming More And More United, Is Being Formed Into Brotherly Communion, By The Shortening Of Distances, By The Transmitting Of Thoughts Through The Air. Alas, Do Not Believe In Such A Union Of People. Taking Freedom To Mean The Increase And Prompt Satisfaction Of Needs, They Distort Their Own Nature, For They Generate Many Meaningless And Foolish Desires, Habits, And The Most Absurd Fancies In Themselves. They Live Only For Mutual Envy, For Pleasure-seeking And Self-display.
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