Disgrace Quotes by J.M. Coetzee
Indeed, people speak sometimes about the ‘animal’ cruelty of man, but that is terribly unjust and offensive to animals, no animal could ever be so cruel as a man, so artfully, so artistically cruel.
Larissa Volokhonsky • The Brothers Karamazov: A Novel in Four Parts With Epilogue
‘Evildoing should not only be permitted but even should be acknowledged as the most necessary and most intelligent solution for the situation of every godless person’! Is that it, or not?”
Larissa Volokhonsky • The Brothers Karamazov: A Novel in Four Parts With Epilogue
We often talk of man’s “bestial” cruelty, but this is terribly unjust and insulting to beasts: a wild animal can never be as cruel as man, as artistic, as refined in his cruelty.
Fyodor Dostoevsky • The Karamazov Brothers (Oxford World's Classics)
Duality of Man vs Society "Man is not truly one, but truly two," a central quote from Dr. Jekyll, encapsulates the novella's core theme of the duality of human nature, suggesting that every individual harbors both good and evil impulses within them, a concept that directly contrasts with the rigid moral expectations of Victorian society.25 This... See more