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This is why Mitya Karamazov is my favorite of his characters.
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I have never actually made it all the way through The Brothers Karamazov, which is supposedly the source of the quote, but a little googling around seems to indicate that Sartre took the sense of a phrase that's repeated in the book -- "... everything is lawful" -- and sort of made up the rest.
Something else I had forgotten about running-- matociquala 2008
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I've never really had cause, or inclination, to compare different translations of classics, but I'll certainly swear by the Pevear/Volokhonsky 'Karamazov', and the Edith Grossman 'Don Quixote'
Meet the man behind crime fiction's most despicable character Peter Rozovsky 2010
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I would certainly agree that C&P's plot and theme would be the single Dostoyevsky work that would most likely be the greatest influence on crime writers, but the breadth and complexity of 'Karamazov' would I believe be a richer source to mine.
Indian crime and proto-crime Peter Rozovsky 2010
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The band, whose name translates from Hungarian as The Rearing Stallions, consists of Miklos "The Accountant" Kemecsi and Tamas "Karamazov" Szabo.
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Normally, they stall and try to think what will impress you but she answered right away, "The Brothers Karamazov."
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Normally, they stall and try to think what will impress you but she answered right away, "The Brothers Karamazov."
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Two hundred years from now, Super Mario Bros. could be treated with as much respect as The Brothers Karamazov.
Pac Rat 2010
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Normally, they stall and try to think what will impress you but she answered right away, "The Brothers Karamazov."
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Normally, they stall and try to think what will impress you but she answered right away, "The Brothers Karamazov."
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