Why can there not be among them one martyr oppressed by great sorrow and loving humanity?
 Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Brothers Karamazov (1880). copy citation

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““ No, no, on the contrary, Father Païssy did once say something rather the same as you ... but of course it's not the same, not a bit the same, ”
“ A precious admission, in spite of your ‘not a bit the same. ’ I ask you why your Jesuits and Inquisitors have united simply for vile material gain? Why can there not be among them one martyr oppressed by great sorrow and loving humanity? You see, only suppose that there was one such man among all those who desire nothing but filthy material gain—if there's only one like my old Inquisitor, who had himself eaten roots in the desert and made frenzied efforts to subdue his flesh to make himself free and perfect.” source