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Fyodor Dostoevsky

Fyodor Dostoevsky


Fyodor Mikhaylovich Dostoyevsky was a Russian writer, essayist and philosopher, perhaps most recognized today for his novels Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov.

Dostoyevsky's literary output explores human psychology in the troubled political, social and spiritual context of 19th-century Russian society. Considered by many as a founder or precursor of 20th-century existentialism, his Notes from Underground (1864), written in the embittered voice of the anonymous "underground man", was called by Walter Kaufmann the "best overture for existentialism ever written."

His tombstone reads "Verily, Verily, I say unto you, Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit." from John 12:24, which is also the epigraph of his final novel, The Brothers Karamazov.
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Love, she thought, must come suddenly, with great outbursts and lightnings—a hurricane of the skies, which falls upon life, revolutionises it, roots up the will like a leaf, and sweeps the whole heart into the abyss.
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As to texts, look at history; it, is known that all the texts have been falsified by the Jesuits.
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Pero cuanto más conciencia tomaba Emma de su amor, más lo reprimía para que no se notara y para que disminuyese. Le hubiera gustado que Léon lo adivinara; e imaginaba casualidades, catástrofes que hubieran propiciado tal circunstancia. Lo que sin duda la retenía era la pereza o el miedo, y también el pudor. Pensaba que había ido demasiado lejos en su rechazo, que ya no era tiempo, que todo estaba perdido. Pero luego, el orgullo, la satisfacción de decirse a sí misma: «Soy virtuosa» y de contemplarse en el espejo con talante resignado, la consolaba en cierto modo del sacrificio que creía estar haciendo.
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Everybody can't be rich! No fortune can hold out against waste!
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A blow lasts a minute but is anticipated for months—our passions are like volcanoes: always rumbling but only intermittently erupting.
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What!” said he. “Do you not know that there are souls constantly tormented? They need by turns to dream and to act, the purest passions and the most turbulent joys, and thus they fling themselves into all sorts of fantasies, of follies.
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El mando ha de tener como cualidades: sabiduría, sinceridad, benevolencia, coraje y disciplina.
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La miseria le impide al hombre pensar…
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Hay que hacerse indiferente; no debe preguntarse si la verdad favorece o perjudica al hombre. Hay que tener una fuerza de predilección para las cuestiones que ahora espantan a todos; poseer el valor de las cosas prohibidas: es preciso estar predestinado al laberinto. De esas soledades hay que hacer una experiencia. Tener nuevos oídos para una nueva música; nuevos ojos para las cosas más lejanas: nueva conciencia para verdades hasta ahora mudas, y la voluntad de la economía en grande estilo; conservar las propias fuerzas y el propio entusiasmo; hay que respetarse a sí mismo, amarse a sí mismo: absoluta libertad para consigo mismo…
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Afterward I could not help admiring the discrimination of the host and hostess in the distribution of the children’s presents. The little girl, who had already a portion of three hundred thousand rubles, received the costliest doll. Then followed presents diminishing in value in accordance with the rank of the parents of these happy children; finally, the child of lowest degree, a thin, freckled, red-haired little boy of ten, got nothing but a book of stories about the marvels of nature and tears of devotion, etc., without pictures or even woodcuts. He was the son of a poor widow, the governess of the children of the house, an oppressed and scared little boy. He was dressed in a short jacket of inferior nankeen. After receiving his book he walked around the other toys for a long time; he longed to play with the other children, but did not dare; it was evident that he already felt and understood his position. I
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Then the doctor, a young man, not quite a Nihilist perhaps, but you know, eats with his knife...but a very good doctor.
topics: comedy , nihilist  
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But the more intensely he thought, the clearer it became to him that it was indubitably so, that in reality, looking upon life, he had forgotten one little fact—that death will come, and all ends; that nothing was even worth beginning, and that there was no helping it anyway. Yes, it was awful, but it was so. "But I am alive still. Now what's to be done? what's to be done?" he said in despair.
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Saygıyı, sevginin olması gereken yerdeki boşluğu saklamak için uydurmuşlar.
topics: anna-karenina  
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Abstractly, theoretically, she did not merely justify, she positively approved of Anna's conduct. As is indeed not unfrequent with women of unimpeachable virtue, weary of the monotony of respectable existence, at a distance she not only excused illicit love, she positively envied it.
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For the first time he conjured up a vivid picture of her personal life, her thoughts and her desires, but the idea that she could and should have her own private life was so alarming to him that he hastened to drive it away. This was the abyss he was afraid of peering into. Putting himself into the thoughts and feelings of another person was a mental activity alien to Alexey Alexandrovich. He regarded this mental activity as pernicious, dangerous daydreaming.
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Pilate’s Admonition, is made up of tiny details, ‘trivialities a thousand times repeated’. The face of each figure ‘with so much searching, so many faults and corrections, he had evolved with its own character, each representing so much pain and pleasure, and all of them so often placed and replaced to obtain harmony’. Yet
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but my life now, my whole life, regardless of all that may happen to me, every minute of it, is not only not meaningless, as it was before, but has the unquestionable meaning of the good which it is in my power to put into it!’   The
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Si el bien tiene una causa, ya no es bien. Si tiene una consecuencia, en forma de recompensa, tampoco lo es. Por tanto, el bien está fuera de la cadena de causas y efectos
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God gave the day, God gave the strength. And the day and the strength were consecrated to labor, and that labor was its own reward.
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He talked to her as people commonly do talk in society—all sorts of nonsense, but nonsense to which he could not help attaching a special meaning in her case. Although he said nothing to her that he could not have said before everybody, he felt that she was becoming more and more dependent upon him, and the more he felt this, the better he liked it, and the tenderer was his feeling for her.
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