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Fyodor Dostoevsky

The Gambler

  • b6202049305has quoted3 years ago
    What am I? I am zero—nothing. What shall I be tomorrow? I may be risen from the dead, and have begun life anew. For still, I may discover the man in myself, if only my manhood has not become utterly shattered.
  • rebeklyhas quoted9 hours ago
    All women are like that. Even the proudest of them become abject slaves where marriage is concerned.
  • rebeklyhas quoted9 hours ago
    As he passed I looked at him, and the thought occurred to me that he was a man lost for ever.
  • rebeklyhas quoted9 hours ago
    if necessity drives, one enters into relation with people whom one simply detests.
  • rebeklyhas quoted9 hours ago
    You have lost your temper now, and are beginning to play the fool!
  • rebeklyhas quoted3 days ago
    "one cannot arrest a man for brawling until he has brawled.
  • rebeklyhas quoted3 days ago
    "I have perpetrated the—the piece of idiocy," I said as I came level with her.
    "Have you? Then you can take the consequences,"
  • rebeklyhas quoted3 days ago
    I am not quite sure what was the matter with me—whether I was merely stupefied or whether I purposely broke loose and ran amok. At times my mind seems all confused; while at other times I seem almost to be back in my childhood, at the school desk, and to have done the deed simply out of mischief.
  • rebeklyhas quoted4 days ago
    know well that you must have used the words 'of no use' in order to crush me. I can see through you. 'Of no use,' did you say? Why, to give pleasure is ALWAYS of use; and, as for barbarous, unlimited power—even if it be only over a fly—why, it is a kind of luxury. Man is a despot by nature, and loves to torture. You, in particular, love to do so."
  • rebeklyhas quoted4 days ago
    , do you know that it is not safe for us to take walks together? Often I have a feeling that I should like to strike you, to disfigure you, to strangle you. Are you certain that it will never come to that? You are driving me to frenzy. Am I afraid of a scandal, or of your anger? Why should I fear your anger? I love without hope, and know that hereafter I shall love you a thousand times more. If ever I should kill you I should have to kill myself too. But I shall put off doing so as long as possible, for I wish to continue enjoying the unbearable pain which your coldness gives me. Do you know a very strange thing? It is that, with every day, my love for you increases—though that would seem to be almost an impossibility. Why should I not become a fatalist? Remember how, on the third day that we ascended the Shlangenberg, I was moved to whisper in your ear: 'Say but the word, and I will leap into the abyss.' Had you said it, I should have leapt. Do you not believe me?"
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