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Fyodor Dostoevsky

White Nights

  • khushikapoor0103has quoted7 months ago
    Have you lived or not? Look, one says to oneself, look how cold the world is growing
  • mariavictoriahas quoted2 months ago
    “I expected that he would come and see us more and more often after that, but it wasn’t so at all. He almost entirely gave up coming. He would just come in about once a month, and then only to invite us to the theatre. We went twice again. Only I wasn’t at all pleased with that; I saw that he was simply sorry for me because I was so hardly treated by grandmother, and that was all. As time went on, I grew more and more restless, I couldn’t sit still, I couldn’t read, I couldn’t work; sometimes I laughed and did something to annoy grandmother, at another

    time I would cry.
  • khushikapoor0103has quoted7 months ago
    In two minutes you have made me happy for ever.
  • khushikapoor0103has quoted7 months ago
    . . Good-bye, thank you! . . . ”

    “Surely . . . surely you don’t mean . . . that we shall never see each other again? . . . Surely this is not to be the end?”

    “You see,” said the girl, laughing, “at first you only wanted two words, and now. . . . However, I won’t say anything . . . perhaps we shall meet. . . . ”
  • khushikapoor0103has quoted7 months ago
    You . . . perhaps it was my fancy
  • Diva Sabilahas quoted2 days ago
    “Why, with no one, with an ideal, with the one I dream of in my sleep.
  • Diva Sabilahas quoted2 days ago
    “How? With whom?...”
  • Diva Sabilahas quoted2 days ago
    I do nothing but dream every day that at last I shall meet some one.
  • Diva Sabilahas quoted2 days ago
    I don’t know how to be silent when my heart is speaking.
  • lilievcheskahas quoted3 days ago
    and at home I did not feel like myself either.
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