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Fools Quote by Fyodor Dostoevsky

“Now answer me, sincerely, honestly, who lives past forty? I'll tell you who does: fools and scoundrels.” quote by Fyodor Dostoevsky
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““Now answer me, sincerely, honestly, who lives past forty? I'll tell you who does: fools and scoundrels.””

Fyodor Dostoevsky

About This Quote

The speaker cynically claims that only foolish or immoral people survive beyond forty, implying a bleak view of longevity.

In simple terms: Only the reckless live long, according to the speaker.

Key Takeaway

Longevity is linked to moral decay in this cynical view.

Themes

age morality cynicism human nature

Mood

wry skeptical darkly humorous

Type

philosophical satirical

When to use this quote

  • Discussing retirement expectations
  • Reflecting on midlife crises
  • Analyzing literary depictions of aging

Key Concepts

existential pessimism social critique

Practical Applications

  • Encourage balanced perspectives on aging
  • Promote healthy lifestyle choices

Questions to Reflect On

  • What cultural factors shape attitudes toward aging?
  • How does humor affect the seriousness of such claims?
A Different Perspective

The statement is hyperbolic and ignores many examples of virtuous, long‑lived individuals.

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