“If you despise habits so much, it is because you do not realize that nobody can do without them.”
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Fausto Cercignani 65
Italian scholar, essayist and poet 1941Related quotes

“You do realize as you grow older that almost nobody knows what they are talking about.”

“You wouldn't worry so much about what others think of you if you realized how seldom they do.”

Dostoyevsky, in a letter to Katkov, the reactionary editor of The Moscow Herald, in which The Brothers Karamazov was serialized
As quoted by David Magarshack in his 1958 translation of The Brothers Karamazov
Context: The modern negationist declares himself declares himself openly in favour of the devil's advice and maintains that it is more likely to result in man's happiness than the teachings of Christ. To our foolish but terrible Russian socialism (for our youth is mixed up in it) it is a directive and, it seems, a very powerful one: the loaves of bread, the Tower of Babel (that is, the future reign of socialism) and the complete enslavement of the freedom of conscience - that is what the desperate negationist is striving to achieve. The difference is, that our socialists (and they are not only the hole-and-corner nihilists) are conscious Jesuits and liars who do not admit that their ideal is the ideal of the coercion of the human conscience and the reduction of mankind to the level of cattle. While my socialist (Ivan Karamazov) is a sincere man who frankly admits that he agrees with the views of the Grand Inquisitor and that Christianity seems to have raised man much higher than his actual position entitles him. The question I should like to put to them is, in a nutshell, this: "Do you despise or do you respect mankind, you - its future saviours?"
“There's not much you can do in this world without people getting to know.”
Short story, "Across the street", p.132
Short Stories, The Great Profundo and Other Stories (1987)

“Nobody cares much whether you write or not. You just have to do it”

“If, at the limit, you can rule without crime, you cannot do so without injustices.”
History and Utopia (1960)