Fyodor Dostoyevsky Quotes
With My Rags I Ought To Wear A Cap, Any Sort Of Old Pancake, But Not This Grotesque Thing. Nobody Wears Such A Hat, It Would Be Noticed A Mile Off, It Would Be Remembered ... . What Matters Is That People Would Remember It, And That Would Give Them A Clue
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