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The most unbearable misfortune is when you yourself become unjust, malignant,...
Author:
Joseph Frank
Book:
Dostoevsky: A Writer in His
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The most unbearable misfortune is when you yourself become unjust, malignant, vile; you realize it, you even reproach yourself-but you just can't help it.
( Joseph Frank )
[ Dostoevsky: A Writer in His ]
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