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— Michel de Montaigne"Why dost thou complain of this world? It detains thee not; thy own cowardice is the cause, if thou livest in pain."
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I hold it cowardice To rest mistrustful where a noble heart Hath pawned an open hand in sign of love.
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I know you'll probably get angry with me for that, shout, stamp your feet: "speak just for yourself and your miseries in the underground, and don't go saying 'we all.'" Excuse me, gentleman, but I am not justifying myself with this allishness. As far as I myself am concerned, I have merely carried to an extreme in my life what you have not dared to carry even halfway, and, what's more, you've taken your cowardice for good sense, and found comfort in thus deceiving yourselves. So that I, perhaps, come out even more "living" than you.
— Fyodor Dostoevsky
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