Quote by Dostoyevsky Download Open image ““Glupan koji je postao svestan da je glupan nije vise glupan.”” — Dostoyevsky ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Sve je glupost i komedija. Čak ni zanimljiva glupost, ili smiješna komedija.” — Ivan Baran Copy Share Image
“Svet je odvratan prosto zato što su ljudi u ogromnoj većini najobičniji glupaci. I sve su nesreće odatle. Iz gluposti.” — Dobrica Ćosić Copy Share Image
“Moja misao je lako uhvatljiva i glatka i svako je odmah razume. Osim mene.” — Miroslav Antić Copy Share Image
“Krasti malo je glupo.Zato male lopove i kaznjavaju. Ne zbog kradje, već zbog gluposti, naivnosti, prostakluka.” — Matija Beckovic Copy Share Image
“Svi hoće u visine. Želudac se penje u srce, jetrica u salo, poštenje u džepove, samo je pamet prosjakinja, a nitko joj ne dobacuje… — Marija Jurić Zagorka Copy Share Image
“Kako je razgovor skrenuo od onoga kada ga je željela poljubiti do ovogasada kada ga želi nečime zveknuti u glavu?I zašto nije bila ni… — Rachel Gibson Copy Share Image
“Ono u što se nepokolebljivo vjeruje već je početak živog čina.” — Marija Jurić Zagorka Copy Share Image
“Kupovanje više knjiga no što čovjek može pročitati zapravo je beskrajno preispitivanje duše,a ta je strast jedino što nas uzdiže iznad životinja koje nestaju… — Edward Norton Copy Share Image
“Oh, those grumblers! They all take principles as motives and dare not follow their desires.” — Dostoyevsky Copy Share Image
“One of the characters in our story, Gavril Ardalionovitch Ivolgin, belonged to the other category; he belonged to the category of "much cleverer" people;… — Dostoyevsky Copy Share Image
“We degrade God too much, ascribing to him our ideas, in vexation at being unable to understand Him.” — Dostoyevsky Copy Share Image
“An elder was one who took your soul, your will, into his soul and his will. When you choose an elder, you renounce your… — Dostoyevsky Copy Share Image
“Consciousness is man's greatest misfortune, still I know that man loves it and will not exchange it for any satisfactions.” — Dostoyevsky Copy Share Image
“There is, indeed, nothing more vexing than to be, for example, rich, of good family, of decent appearance, fairly well educated, not stupid, rather… — Dostoyevsky Copy Share Image
“When I am upstairs in my little garret I have only to remember and imagine the rustle of your dress, and I am ready… — Dostoyevsky Copy Share Image
“Tyranny is a habit; it may develop, and it does develop at last, into a disease. I maintain that the very best of men… — Dostoyevsky Copy Share Image
“...Imagine that you yourself are building the edifice of human destiny with the object of making people happy in the finale, of giving them… — Dostoyevsky Copy Share Image