Quote by: Ivan Goncharov

He had never clearly fathomed the true weight of a word of good, truth, and purity cast in the stream of human speech and the deep bend it cut in it. Nor had he thought that a word spoken boldly and loudly, with no hint of false shame, but rather with courage, that this word would not drown in the ugly cries of fashionable satyrs but would plunge like a pearl into the abyss of public life and always find itself a shell. Many stumble over a good word, blushing in embarrassment, and utter a careless word boldly and loudly, never suspecting that it, too, unfortunately, will not go for naught but will leave a long trail of often times ineradicable evil. p. 296


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Author Bio


  • NameIvan Goncharov
  • DescriptionRussian writer
  • BornJune 18, 1812
  • DiedSeptember 27, 1891
  • CountryRussian Empire
  • ProfessionLinguist; Writer; Novelist; Translator; Essayist
  • WorksA Common Story; Oblomov; The Precipice