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“And all this, all this abroad, all this Europe of yours, it’s all just a fantasy, and all of us, while we’re abroad, are just a fantasy… mark my words, you’ll see for yourself!’ she concluded, almost angrily, as she parted from Yevgeny Pavlovich.” quote by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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““And all this, all this abroad, all this Europe of yours, it’s all just a fantasy, and all of us, while we’re abroad, are just a fantasy… mark my words, you’ll see for yourself!’ she concluded, almost angrily, as she parted from Yevgeny Pavlovich.””

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

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Source Novel: The Brothers Karamazov, 1880

The speaker dismisses grand narratives as illusion, urging personal experience over distant fantasies.

In simple terms: All grand ideas are fantasies; live your own reality.

Key Takeaway

Trust your own perception.

Themes

illusion reality individualism fantasy

Mood

introspective philosophical

Type

literary existential

When to use this quote

  • personal decision making
  • critical thinking
  • creative pursuits

Key Concepts

existentialism philosophy literature

Questions to Reflect On

  • What fantasies guide your life?
  • How can you balance imagination with reality?
A Different Perspective

May ignore the value of collective myths.

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