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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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Es mucho más difícil juzgarse a sí mismo, que juzgar a los otros. Si consigues juzgarte rectamente es que eres un verdadero sabio.
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¡Treinta
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sólo con el corazón se puede ver bien; lo esencial es invisible para los ojos.
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Bebidas hay que aumentan la sed, y distracciones que, buscadas para llenar el vacío, le hacen mayor.
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Everything resembles the truth, everything can happen to man.
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can a man with those dull eyes, with that self-satisfied complacency, feel anything?" "I
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no family can get on without women to help; that in every family, poor or rich, there are and must be nurses, either relations or hired. "No,
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I will weep with you over the children of kings, provided that you will weep with me over the children of the people.” “I weep for all,” said the Bishop. “Equally!” exclaimed conventionary G——; “and if the balance must incline, let it be on the side of the people. They have been suffering longer.
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if you don't insist on having asparagus in January, you keep your money in your purse;
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They were all stupid, and as like one another as so many sheep.
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there was no one like me and I was unlike any one else. "I am alone and they are every one," I thought—and pondered. From
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To live the same family life as his father and forefathers—that is, in the same condition of culture—and to bring up his children in the same, was incontestably necessary. It was as necessary as dining when one was hungry.
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there is an ache in you, and the more you do not know, the worse the ache.
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Doesn't their superiority consist in there being fewer traces of the slaveowner in them than in us?' Nikolai
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To live longer than forty years is bad manners, is vulgar, immoral.
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Indeed, I always feel when I meet people that I am lower than all, and that they all take me for a buffoon. So I say, ‘Let me really play the buffoon. I am not afraid of your opinion, for you are every one of you worse than I am.’ That is why I am a buffoon.
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But what can a decent man speak of with most pleasure? Answer: Of himself. Well,
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it’s better when one does good so that you may ask everyone and no one knows.
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wake us up and lead us to better things. Are we to leave it all to the Jews?
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People are like trees in a forest; no botanist would think of studying each individual birch-tree.' Katya,
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