You've turned to wood, he observed, "you've not only renounced life, your own interests and society's, your duty as a citizen and a human being, your friends {all the same you did have them}, you've not only renounced any goal whatsoever apart from winning, but you've even renounced your memories. I remember you in an ardent and strong moment of your life; but I'm sure you've forgotten all your best impressions then; your dreams, your most essential desires at present don't go beyond and , the twelve middle numbers, and so on, and so forth--I'm sure of it!
( Fyodor Dostoyevsky )
[ The Gambler ]
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