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Too Quotes by Fyodor Dostoevsky
- To be too conscious is an illness. A real thorough going illness.
- Then Christ will say to us, 'Come you also! Come you drunkards! Come you weaklings! Come you depraved!' And he will say to us, 'Vile…
- Twice two makes four seems to me simply a piece of insolence. Twice two makes four is a pert coxcomb who stands with arms akimbo…
- I wanted to pray for an hour, but I keep thinking and thinking, and always sick thoughts, and my head aches - what is the…
- You know, my boy, he said, it's impossible to love men such as they are. And yet we must. So try to do good to…
- I've made a terrible confession to you, he concluded gloomily. Do appreciate it, gentlemen. And it's not enough, not enough to appreciate it, you must…
- Remember, too, every day, and whenever you can, repeat to yourself, Lord, have mercy on all who appear before Thee today. For every hour and…
- And the more I drink the more I feel it. That's why I drink too. I try to find sympathy and feeling in drink.... I…
- To care only for well-being seems to me positively ill-bred. Whether it’s good or bad, it is sometimes very pleasant, too, to smash things.
- And if there's love, you can do without happiness too. Even with sorrow, life is sweet.
- Love children especially, for they too are sinless like the angels; they live to soften and purify our hearts and, as it were, to guide…
- Honoured sir, poverty is not a vice, that's a true saying. Yet I know too that drunkeness is not a virtue, and that's even truer.…
- And do you know, do you know that mankind can live without the Englishman, it can live without Germany, it can live only too well…
- Paradise is hidden in each one of use, it is concealed within me too, right now, and if I wish, it will come for me…
- One can't understand everything at once, we can't begin with perfection all at once! In order to reach perfection one must begin by being ignorant…
- I tell you solemnly, that I have many times tried to become an insect. But I was not equal even to that. I swear, gentlemen,…
- I am too young and I've loved you too much.
- I do not wish you much happiness--it would bore you; I do not wish you trouble either; but, following the people's philosophy, I will simply…
- One can tell a child everything, anything. I have often been struck by the fact that parents know their children so little. They should not…
- they may all be drunk at my place, but they're all honest, and though we do lie-because I lie, too-in the end we'll lie our…
- Is the nature of men such, that they can reject miracle, and at the great moments of their life, the moments of their deepest, most…
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