Sunday, October 16, 2011
His concern was always what it is to be a human being - that is, how to be an actual person, someone whose life is informed by values and principles, instead of just an especially shrewd kind of self-preserving animal. David Foster Wallace on Dostoevsky (via maxistentialist)

Notes

  1. luxloves reblogged this from atomicyawn
  2. atomicyawn reblogged this from bakunawa
  3. bakunawa reblogged this from odaro
  4. migeru reblogged this from dreamaholic
  5. dreamaholic reblogged this from odaro
  6. envou reblogged this from odaro
  7. aneffectacosmetic reblogged this from lecollecteur
  8. saemyon reblogged this from odaro
  9. nannori reblogged this from odaro
  10. odaro reblogged this from obscyr
  11. obscyr reblogged this from dostoyevsky
  12. 0versite reblogged this from disorienteddreams
  13. disorienteddreams reblogged this from bloodcurdlingsameness
  14. markdurst reblogged this from dostoyevsky
  15. elttilone reblogged this from theprospectofvanishingforever
  16. overponder reblogged this from eloquentagenda
  17. adecentfellow reblogged this from acynicalcunt
  18. btx91 reblogged this from godotsblackcoffee and added:
    And thus why I am in love with Dostoyevsky. He is who I want to be.
  19. godotsblackcoffee reblogged this from acynicalcunt
  20. thestudyofmettle reblogged this from theprospectofvanishingforever
  21. alanna-ellis reblogged this from andrewgreene and added:
    maxistentialist)I
  22. theprospectofvanishingforever reblogged this from fromtheinsight
  23. fromtheinsight reblogged this from dostoyevsky
  24. souq-lubnan reblogged this from andrewgreene
  25. ange-cunningham reblogged this from andrewgreene and added:
    maxistentialist)I
  26. tenshicat reblogged this from the-rx
  27. lost-time reblogged this from adsertoris
  28. she-alex reblogged this from maxistentialist