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Tag Archives: Fyodor Dostoevsky
Wisdom Wednesday: Live not by Lies
From The Brothers Karamazov, an early chapter in which the brothers and their father receive advice from an Elder at the monastery: “Above all, above everything else — do not lie.” “About Diderot, you mean?” “No, not exactly about … Continue reading
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