“I've tested my strength everywhere. You advised me to do that, "in order to know myself." This testing for myself, and for show, proved it to be boundless, as before all my life. In front of your very eyes I endured a slap from your brother; I acknowledged my marriage publicly. But what to apply my strength to--that I have never seen, nor do I see it now, despite your encouragements in Switzerland, which I believed. I am as capable now as ever before of wishing to do a good deed, and I take pleasure in that; along with it, I wish for evil and also feel pleasure. But both the one and the other, as always, are too shallow, and are never very much. My desires are far too weak; they cannot guide. One can cross a river on a log, but not on a chip.”
― Demons
― Demons
“The nature of man is such that people consider themselves put under an obligation as much by the benefits they confer as by those they receive.”
― The Prince
― The Prince
“A man could not be prevented from making himself a big wax doll, and kissing it. But if the man were to come with the doll and sit before a man in love, and begin caressing his doll as the lover caressed the woman he loved, it would be distasteful
to the lover. Just such a distasteful sensation was what Mihailov felt at the sight of Vronsky’s painting: he felt it both ludicrous and irritating, both pitiable and offensive.”
― Anna Karenina
to the lover. Just such a distasteful sensation was what Mihailov felt at the sight of Vronsky’s painting: he felt it both ludicrous and irritating, both pitiable and offensive.”
― Anna Karenina
“Is een redenaar eenmaal tot stof vergaan, dan kan geen mens de betovering die hij heeft opgeroepen, tot leven wekken. Het gesproken woord verdampt zodra het is uitgesproken en men kan evengoed gaan uitleggen hoe een gebroken viool eenmaal geklonken heeft.”
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