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“Yes, Prince, one must give you your due, you certainly know how to make good use of your... well, your illness (to put it politely); you've managed to offer your friendship and money in such a cunning way that it would now be impossible for a decent man to accept them under any circumstances. It's either very innocent or very cunning ... but only you know which.”
May 20, 2026 03:28AM
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“What matters is life, nothing but life - its revelation, constant and eternal, while the discovery matters not at all! But what's the point of talking?”
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“Listen, Parfyon, you asked me a question just now. Here is my answer: the essence of religious feeling has nothing to do with any reasoning, or misdemeanours, or crimes, or atheism; it's something different, and it will always be different; it's not that, it's something the atheists will always avoid talking about, as they'll always be talking about something else.”
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Apr 27, 2026 06:04AM
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"I do not bargain."
Apr 21, 2026 06:04PM
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“These Mr Know-alls are sometimes encountered, even rather frequently, at a certain level of society. They know everything; all the restless curiosity of their mind and faculties is irrepressibly aimed in one direction, because of the absence of any more important opinions or interests in life, as a contemporary thinker would say.”
Apr 15, 2026 11:14AM
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