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“Is there in the whole world a being who would have the right to forgive  and could forgive? I don’t want harmony. From love for humanity I don’t  want it. I would rather be left with the unavenged suffering. I would  rather remain with my unavenged suffering and unsatisfied indignation,  even if I were wrong. Besides, too high a price is asked for harmony;  it’s beyond our means to pay so much to enter on it. And so I hasten to  give back my entrance ticket, and if I am an honest man I am bound to  give it back as soon as possible. And that I am doing. It’s not God that  I don’t accept… only I most respectfully return him the ticket.”
- Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821-1881)

“Is there in the whole world a being who would have the right to forgive and could forgive? I don’t want harmony. From love for humanity I don’t want it. I would rather be left with the unavenged suffering. I would rather remain with my unavenged suffering and unsatisfied indignation, even if I were wrong. Besides, too high a price is asked for harmony; it’s beyond our means to pay so much to enter on it. And so I hasten to give back my entrance ticket, and if I am an honest man I am bound to give it back as soon as possible. And that I am doing. It’s not God that I don’t accept… only I most respectfully return him the ticket.”

- Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821-1881)

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