“In poverty you may still preserve the nobility of your inborn feelings, but in destitution no one ever does.” QuotesPovertyQuoteNobleNobilityCrime And PunishmentFyodor DostoyevskyFyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky Book:Crime and Punishment Source: Crime and Punishment
“I like it when people lie! Lying is man's only privilege over all other organisms. If you lie - you get to the truth! Lying is what makes me a man. Not one truth has ever been reached without first lying fourteen times or so, maybe a hundred and fourteen, and that's honourable in its way; well, but we can't even lie with our own minds! Lie to me, but in your own way, and I'll kiss you for it.” TruthLies Book:Crime and Punishment Source: Crime and Punishment
“It's these details that ruin everything always” QuotesQuoteDetailsCrime And PunishmentDetailFyodor DostoevskyFyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky Book:Crime and Punishment Source: Crime and Punishment
“in drinking I may seek compassion and feeling. It is not joy I seek, but sorrow only...I drink, for I wish doubly to suffer!” DrinkingAlcoholAlcoholismCrime And PunishmentFyodor DostoevskyFyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky Book:Crime and Punishment Source: Crime and Punishment
“Words are not yet deeds” WordsDeedsCrime And PunishmentFyodor DostoyevskyFyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky Book:Crime and Punishment Source: Crime and Punishment