Fyodor Dostoyevsky Quote

In despair there are the most intense enjoyments, especially when one is very acutely conscious of the hopelessness of one's position.


Notes from Underground (1864) pt. 1, ch. 2 (translated by Andrew R. McAndrew)


In despair there are the most intense enjoyments, especially when one is very acutely conscious of the hopelessness of one's position.

In despair there are the most intense enjoyments, especially when one is very acutely conscious of the hopelessness of one's position.

In despair there are the most intense enjoyments, especially when one is very acutely conscious of the hopelessness of one's position.

In despair there are the most intense enjoyments, especially when one is very acutely conscious of the hopelessness of one's position.