“Ignatov: "...History has shown charm to be the final ambition of the leisure class. What I do find surprising is that the author of the poem in question could have become a man so obviously without purpose. " Rostov: "I have lived under the impression that a man's purpose is known only to God." Ignatov: "Indeed. How convenient that must have been for you.” SarcasmInquisitionReparteeBattle Of WitsWitty ComebacksRejoinder Book:A Gentleman in Moscow Source: A Gentleman in Moscow