“If the wickedness of people arouses indignation and insurmountable grief in you, to the point that…”
“If the wickedness of people arouses indignation and insurmountable grief in you, to the point that…”

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“If the wickedness of people arouses indignation and insurmountable grief in you, to the point that you desire to revenge yourself upon the wicked, fear that feeling most of all…”

Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Brothers Karamazov

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