Quote from the Book you're currently reading
Post any quote from the book you are currently reading! Also, say why you like it in terms of your personal appreciation and it's context in the book.
I'll start.
"The really great men must have great sadness on earth"-Raskolnikov
Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky
This quote is said by the protagonist, who is remorseful from murdering a person without getting caught, in a debate about criminals with the fiance of his sister whom he does not like. I like it because it is not only powerful from that particular character, but poses the question "Do the means justify the end?" It also makes us question the actions of so many leaders we consider great, could one truly improve society through otherwise criminal actions? Even if most consider particular killing for the best, would that exonerate someone from their guilty conscience?
missing stanza from Lennon's Imagine?
from The Diary of a Nobody by George and Weedon Grossmith:
If everybody had a nice, uninterfering mother-in-law, such as I have, what a deal of happiness there would be in the world.