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Clearly, he now had not to be anguished, not to suffer passively, by mere...
Author:
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Book:
Crime and Punishment
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Published at:
10 years ago
Clearly, he now had not to be anguished, not to suffer passively, by mere reasoning about unresolvable questions, but to do something without fail, at once, quickly.
( Fyodor Dostoyevsky )
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