Fyodor Dostoevsky

Crime and Punishment

  • bellahar citeretfor 3 år siden
    “Work …”

    “What sort of work?”

    “I am thinking,”
  • Jo Lenehar citeretfor 4 år siden
    know too that drunkenness is not a virtue, and that that’s even truer. But beggary, honoured sir, beggary is a vice. In poverty you may still retain your innate nobility of soul, but in beggary—never—no one.
  • Аслан Бахтияровhar citeretfor 3 år siden
    Well, when one has no one, nowhere else one can go! For every man must have somewhere to go. Since there are times when one absolutely must go somewhere!
  • b3749836858har citeretfor 7 måneder siden
    Why am I going there now? Am I capable of that? Is that serious? It is not serious at all. It’s simply a fantasy to amuse myself; a plaything! Yes, maybe it is a plaything.”
  • aishath asy hussainhar citeretsidste år
    He had become so completely absorbed in himself, and isolated from his fellows that he dreaded meeting, not only his landlady, but anyone at all.
  • guillerma guillermahar citeretsidste år
    He felt utterly broken: darkness and confusion were in his soul.
  • Wisteriahar citeretsidste år
    I am talking too much. It’s because I chatter that I do nothing. Or perhaps it is that I chatter because I do nothing
  • bingbongbingbong690har citeretfor 7 år siden
    such a busy man that even his wedding has to be in post-haste, almost by express.
  • b3749836858har citeretfor 7 måneder siden
    At these moments he would become conscious that his ideas were sometimes in a tangle
  • b3749836858har citeretfor 7 måneder siden
    Soon he sank into deep thought, or more accurately speaking into a complete blankness of mind;
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