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The secret of man's being is not only to live but to have something to live for.
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Oh, if only I did nothing simply because of laziness.
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Man, is sometimes extraordinarily, passionately, in love with suffering.
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Much unhappiness has come into the world because of bewilderment and things left unsaid.
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If everything on earth were rational, nothing would happen.
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We have all come out of Gogol’s Overcoat .

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They have their Hamlets, but we still have our Karamazovs!

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Who doesn’t desire his father’s death?

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We have corrected Thy work and have founded it upon miracle, mystery , and authority . And men rejoiced that they were again led like sheep, and that the terrible gift that brought them such suffering, was, at last, lifted from their hearts.

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The world will be saved by beauty.

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Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky was born on November 11, 1821, in Moscow, Russia. His father was a doctor, and his mother came from a family of merchants. Dostoevsky showed an early talent for reading and writing. After his mother's death, he studied at the Imperial Military Academy of Engineering in Saint Petersburg but soon abandoned a military career to devote himself to literature. His first novel, "Poor Folk" (1846), was met with critical acclaim. However, in 1849, Dostoevsky was arrested for his involvement with a radical intellectual circle and sentenced to death. The sentence was commuted at the last moment to hard labor in Siberia. This traumatic experience had a profound impact on his work, which began to explore themes of redemption, faith, and the nature of evil. After serving his sentence, Dostoevsky returned to Russia and produced some of his most celebrated works, including "Notes from Underground" (1864), "Crime and Punishment" (1866), "The Gambler" (1867), "The Idiot" (1869), "Demons" (1872), and "The Brothers Karamazov" (1880). His novels are praised for their complex character portrayals, psychological insight, and profound exploration of moral and philosophical issues. Dostoevsky was known for his emotional intensity and for frequently struggling with addictions, such as gambling. He married twice and had children. Fyodor Dostoevsky died on February 9, 1881, in Saint Petersburg, leaving an immeasurable literary legacy that continues to influence writers and thinkers worldwide.