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“IF GOD DOES NOT EXIST, THEN EVERYTHING IS PERMITTED.”

OK... no matter how much the above statement sounds like him,
and no matter how many times it has been attributed to him,
it is beginning to look like it wasn't Dostoevsky who wrote this.

We're going to keep it here for now (cause we like it) but if some wise soul out there
knows from where this quote truly originates, please don't keep us all in suspense!

.F. Dostoevski Dostojewsky Fyodor Mikhailovits' Dosrtoyevsrki Th. Dostogephskee Teodor Dostojewski Deastavaskei Poor Folk [Poor People] (1846) The Double (1846) Mr. Prokharchin (1846) A Novel in Nine Letters (1847) The Landlady (1847) The Stranger-Woman (1848) A Weak Heart [A Faint Heart] (1848) Polzunkov (1848) An Honest Thief (1848) A Jealous Husband (1848) A Christmas Tree and a Wedding (1848) White Nights [Bright Nights] (1848) Netochka Nezvanova (1849) A Little Hero (1849) Uncle’s Dream (1859) The Village of Stepanchikovo and Its Inhabitants [The Friend of the Family] (1859) The House of the Dead (1860-1862) The Insulted and the Injured [The Humiliated and Wronged] (1861) An Unpleasant Predicament (1861)
A Silly Story (1861) A Nasty Tale (1862) Winter Notes on Summer Impressions (1863) Notes From Underground [Letters from the Underworld] (1864) An Unusual Happening (1865) Crime and Punishment (1866) The Gambler (1866) The Idiot (1868) The Eternal Husband (1870) The Devils [The Possessed] (1871-72) The Diary of a Writer [The Journal of an Author] (first sixteen chapters, 1873) A Raw Youth (1875) A Gentle Creature (1876) The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1877) A Diary of a Writer (1877) The Brothers Karamazov (1879-80) The Speech on Pushkin (1880) Another Man’s Wife and The Husband Under the Bed Bobok The Crocodile From the Diary of an Unknown Man A Gentle Spirit