`I was an isolate
man: I stopped eating, stopped going out, stopped seeing anyone, an then I
started thinking and came to the conclusion that the man who dares much is a
man who will gain respect and power.
I longed to
have enough courage to seize power, to dare to do something extraordinary, so I
committed murder. That was my only motive: to do some extraordinary, something
I did for myself and for no other reason. It was an experiment to find out if I
was a man- or a louse, like everyone else´.
This confession
could have done for one terrorist to her mother or wife, but was written by
Fyodor Dostoevsky for her characters in Crime and Punishment.
Rodion
Raskolnikoff wasn´t a terrorist, maybe because in the 19th Century
hadn’t been invented the TV. One human Raskolnikoff gets redemption by the generous
love of Sonia, who felt mercy of him rejecting his horrible crimes.
You got to
pull the wool over our eyes, when we are blind.
The evil
always had its own debtors, didn’t you?
They are
pretending from their good deeds.
Also in
spring they could be apparently kind,
It conceals
better the others pains.
The fear
seems to hide obstinately in flow of life.
They are
written themselves their infamous end at the beginning.
Without
hesitation, the mankind always will finish being our shelter.
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