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"If you cry 'forward', you must without fail make plain in what direction to go."
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"After you have made the discovery of your own significance, you would then be able to find the reason to stay alive."

"The life of people who do not know their destiny becomes an infinite chain of activities that in fact do not actually mean anything for their success."

"In order to answer the question "Where am I going?" you must possess decisiveness."

"How to get back on the right track can be quite simple if you know what you want."

"When we set up a goal for ourselves our body start to mobilize all its strength in one direction."

"You just have to have the guidance to lead you in the direction until you can do it yourself."
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"Love, friendship and respect do not unite people as much as a common hatred for something."

"When you're thirsty and it seems that you could drink the entire ocean that's faith; when you start to drink and finish only a glass or two that's science."

"If Makar Denisych was just a clerk or a junior manager, then no one would have dared talk to him in such a condescending, casual tone, but he is a 'writer', and a talentless mediocrity! returned a bad story to Makar recently is know to the whole district and has provoked mockery, long conversations and indignation, while Makar Denisych is already being referred to as old Makarka. If someone does not write the way required, they never try to explain what is wrong, but just say: 'That bastard has gone and written another load of rubbish!"

"No psychologist should pretend to understand what he does not understand... Only fools and charlatans know everything and understand nothing."

"Ivanov: Once I worked hard and thought a lot but I never got tired; now I do nothing and think of nothing, but I'm tired in body and spirit. My conscience aches day and night, I feel deeply guilty but I don't understand where I am actually at fault. And add to that my wife's illness, my lack of money, the constant bickering, gossip, unnecessary conversations, that stupid Borkin... My home has become loathsome to me and I find living there worse than torture."

"With total rapture and delight he talks about the birds which he can see from his prison window, and which he had never noticed before, when he was a minister. Now of course, after he's been released, he doesn't notice the birds anymore, just as beforehand. In the same way you won't notice Moscow, when you actually live there."
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