“But man is so addicted to systems and to abstract conclusions that he is prepared deliberately to distort the truth, to close his eyes and ears, but justify his logic at all cost.”
Quote by Fyodor Dostoevsky
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“Two times two will be four even without my will. Is that what you call man's free will?”
“Destroy my desires, eradicate my ideals, show me something better, and I will follow you.”
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“And if there's love, you can do without happiness too. Even with sorrow, life is sweet.”
“After all, bluff and real emotion exist so easily side by side.”
“Every lover is, in his heart, a madman, and, in his head, a minstrel.”
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“A mother knows what her child's gone through, even if she didn't see it herself.”
Source: The girl from the coast: a novel
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