“ What is far more essential for man than personal happiness is to know and to believe at every instant that there is somewhere a perfect and serene happiness for all men and for everything.... ”
Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Demons (1872). copy citation
Author | Fyodor Dostoyevsky |
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Source | Demons |
Topic | happiness instant |
Date | 1872 |
Language | English |
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Note | Translated by Constance Garnett in 1916 |
Weblink | http://www.gutenberg.org/files/8117/8117-h/8117-h.htm |
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““The mere fact of the ever present idea that there exists something infinitely more just and more happy than I am fills me through and through with tender ecstasy—and glorifies me—oh, whoever I may be, whatever I have done! What is far more essential for man than personal happiness is to know and to believe at every instant that there is somewhere a perfect and serene happiness for all men and for everything.... The one essential condition of human existence is that man should always be able to bow down before something infinitely great. If men are deprived of the infinitely great they will not go on living and will die of despair.”
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