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“In spite of the momentary desire he had just been feeling for company of any sort, on being actually spoken to he felt immediately his habitual irritable and uneasy aversion for any stranger who approached or attempted to approach him.” quote by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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““In spite of the momentary desire he had just been feeling for company of any sort, on being actually spoken to he felt immediately his habitual irritable and uneasy aversion for any stranger who approached or attempted to approach him.””

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

About This Quote

Even when craving companionship, the narrator feels an instinctive, uneasy aversion toward strangers, highlighting inner conflict between desire and ingrained mistrust.

In simple terms: He wants company but instantly distrusts strangers.

Key Takeaway

Social anxiety can override fleeting desires.

Themes

loneliness social anxiety inner conflict trust

Mood

uneasy reflective

Type

literary psychological

When to use this quote

  • first day at a new job
  • meeting a neighbor for the first time
  • online dating encounter

Key Concepts

psychological self‑protection cognitive dissonance

Practical Applications

  • Practice gradual exposure to strangers
  • Reflect on past positive interactions

Questions to Reflect On

  • What triggers your immediate distrust of strangers?
  • Can you recall a time you overcame such aversion?
A Different Perspective

May overstate aversion; some people can quickly warm up after initial discomfort.

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