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how easily the heart accustoms itself to comforts, and how difficult it is to...
Author:
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Book:
The Idiot
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how easily the heart accustoms itself to comforts, and how difficult it is to tear one's self away from luxuries which have become habitual and, little by little, indispensable.
( Fyodor Dostoyevsky )
[ The Idiot ]
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