Share this sentence
— Fyodor Dostoevsky"By interpreting freedom as the propagation and immediate gratification of needs, people distort their own nature, for they engender in themselves a multitude of pointless and foolish desires, habits, and incongruous stratagems. Their lives are motivated only by mutual envy, sensuality, and ostentation."
Discover more quotes
Previous Quote
To become indignant at [people's] conduct is as foolish as to be angry with a stone because it rolls into your path. And with many people the wisest thing you can do, is to resolve to make use of those whom you cannot alter.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
Next Quote
When we are foolish God intervenes.
— Louie Giglio
Loading recommended content...