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Love Quote by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

“I hated them horribly, though perhaps I was worse than any of them. They repaid me in the same way, and did not conceal their aversion for me. But by then I did not desire their affection: on the contrary, I continually longed for their humiliation.” quote by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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““I hated them horribly, though perhaps I was worse than any of them. They repaid me in the same way, and did not conceal their aversion for me. But by then I did not desire their affection: on the contrary, I continually longed for their humiliation.””

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

About This Quote

Source Novel: Crime and Punishment, 1866

The narrator despises others and seeks their humiliation, reflecting deep self‑hatred and a desire for revenge.

In simple terms: He hates others and wants them to suffer.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how hatred fuels self‑destructive behavior.

Themes

self‑hatred revenge humiliation

Mood

dark introspective

Type

literary psychological

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • conflict resolution
  • mental health
  • power dynamics

Key Concepts

existentialism psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does seeking others’ humiliation reveal about oneself?
  • How can one break the cycle of mutual hatred?
A Different Perspective

Such feelings can perpetuate cycles of pain and isolation.

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