Fyodor Dostoyevsky: The Complete Novels
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It is not miracles that dispose realists to belief. The genuine realist, if he is an unbeliever, will always find strength and ability to disbelieve in the miraculous, and if he is confronted with a miracle as an irrefutable fact he would rather disbelieve his own senses than admit the fact.
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The more I love humanity in general, the less I love man in particular.
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man seeks not so much God as the miraculous.
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for any man of sense will always come back to reason in time, but, if love does not gain the upper hand in a boy's heart at such an exceptional moment, when will it?