[The Possessed by Fyodor Dostoevsky]@TWC D-Link bookThe Possessed CHAPTER II 22/72
"It seems, in fact, as though the second half of a man's life is usually made up of nothing but the habits he has accumulated during the first half." "Grand words! You solve the riddle of life!" said the captain, half cunningly, half in genuine and unfeigned admiration, for he was a great lover of words.
"Of all your sayings, Nikolay Vsyevolodovitch, I remember one thing above all; you were in Petersburg when you said it: 'One must really be a great man to be able to make a stand even against common sense.' That was it." "Yes, and a fool as well." "A fool as well, maybe.
But you've been scattering clever sayings all your life, while they...
Imagine Liputin, imagine Pyotr Stepanovitch saying anything like that! Oh, how cruelly Pyotr Stepanovitch has treated me!" "But how about yourself, captain? What can you say of your behaviour ?" "Drunkenness, and the multitude of my enemies.
But now that's all over, all over, and I have a new skin, like a snake.
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