
Notes From The Underground, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Part I.
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The Importance of Being Unconscious
I would rather my hand were withered off than bring one brick to such a building. It is not my fault that things cannot be so arranged, and that one must be satisfied with model flats. But do you know what? I am convinced that we underground folk are to be kept on a curb. The long and short of it is, gentlemen, that it is better to do nothing. Better conscious inertia, and so have rah for underground. Though I envy the normal man to the last drop of my bile, yet I shall not care to be in his place such as he is now,. though I shall not cease envying him.
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