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Updated: June 2, 2025
"It is useless: I must die.... I ought to be shot.... I have done so much mischief.... It horrifies even me to remember all the crimes named in that sentence.... And there are still others that they don't know!... Solitude has made me see myself just as I am. What shame!... I ought to perish; I have ruined everything.... What is there left for me to do in the world?..."
I have so much money that we can buy a house in Venice, on the Ghetto; and we shall, too, and I will live there with you, and will become a Jew, and take another name, for my own name horrifies me. I will not, can not hear it again!" "Why not?" asked she earnestly. "It is a fine name the name of a painter, an artist. Why would you never again hear your own name, Gabriel Nietzel?"
And in all this there is but the eternal struggle of the poor and the rich, the eternal question of bringing more justice and less suffering to the world. "But surely," Pierre at last replied, "you can't be on the side of those bandits, those murderers whose savage violence horrifies me.
She has been rigidly trained in the principles of virtue and propriety from her very birth, and yet she horrifies every one at times by shocking ideas that no one knows where she gets, nor, worse yet, where they may lead!" "But she is good, Mother.
Well, for my part, you know, the idea of being tied to anything horrifies me. I become quite stupid when there's any question of examination or competition. The only possible road for one to follow is that of the Infinite. And between ourselves what dupery there is in science, how it narrows our horizon! It's just as well to remain a child with eyes gazing into the invisible.
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