One can insult an honest man or an honest woman, but to tell a thief that he is a thief is merely 'The establishing of a fact.'


Pt. IV, ch. 4 - Anna Karenina (1875–1877)


One can insult an honest man or an honest woman, but to tell a thief that he is a thief is merely 'The establishing of a fact.'

One can insult an honest man or an honest woman, but to tell a thief that he is a thief is merely 'The establishing of a fact.'

One can insult an honest man or an honest woman, but to tell a thief that he is a thief is merely 'The establishing of a fact.'

One can insult an honest man or an honest woman, but to tell a thief that he is a thief is merely 'The establishing of a fact.'