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100 excerpts from a good book (XXVII): Dostoevsky's crime and punishment.
1. People, such despicable things, will get used to everything.

2. What do people fear most? They are most afraid of taking a new step and their own new ideas.

Whoever has a strong mind and spirit is their master. Whoever is bold is right in their mind. Whoever despises many things is their legislator, and whoever is bold is the most correct. Never have, and never will.

The hardest thing in the world is honesty, and the easiest thing is flattery. Be honest, as long as there is one percent falsehood, then there will be disharmony immediately and trouble will follow; Flattery, even if it is false from beginning to end, makes people happy, sounds comfortable, even if they feel sick.

5. It is more meaningful to express your incorrect views than to tell a truth about others: in the first case, you are human; In the second case, you are just a parrot!

6. If you are poor, you can still maintain your innate noble sentiment, but if you are poor to nothing, no one can do it at any time. For a poor man, it is not even necessary to drive him out of human society with a stick, but to sweep him out with a broom and let him sweep the floor politely and feel ashamed.

7. I have only one life, and I will never have it twice: I don't want to wait for "universal happiness", I want to live by myself, otherwise I would rather not live.

8. Sometimes when a person meets a robber, he will feel the fear of death for half an hour. In the end, he was not afraid of anything, and there was a knife against his neck.

9. People can torture evil from white or white from evil.

10. Love yourself first, because everything in the world is based on personal interests.