1 That's so for all stages of development and classes of society.
2 With this change his cherished dreams of rising into a higher class of society seemed likely to be realised.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 4: CHAPTER III 3 Raskolnikov was not used to crowds, and, as we said before, he avoided society of every sort, more especially of late.
4 But those are for the most part the learned and all old fogeys, so that it would be almost ill-bred in a man of society.
5 If there is a scandal in your honourable house once again, I will put you yourself in the lock-up, as it is called in polite society.
6 You see, I'm a bachelor, a man of no consequence and not used to society; besides, I have nothing before me, I'm set, I'm running to seed and.
7 I can never forgive you that you have deceived me by concealing from me that there is another organisation of society by means of the communities.
8 Of course, in the future society there will be no need of assets, but her part will have another significance, rational and in harmony with her environment.
9 In our present society it is not altogether normal, because it is compulsory, but in the future society it will be perfectly normal, because it will be voluntary.
10 We must talk it over and rehearse it all thoroughly, and then we shall go to Nevsky, where there are far more people of good society, and we shall be noticed at once.
11 Of course, I reflected afterwards that such a question ought not really to arise, for there ought not to be fighting and in the future society fighting is unthinkable.
12 Of course it was strange that he was wet through, but Englishmen, for instance, are even more eccentric, and all these people of high society didn't think of what was said of them and didn't stand on ceremony.
13 For beggary a man is not chased out of human society with a stick, he is swept out with a broom, so as to make it as humiliating as possible; and quite right, too, forasmuch as in beggary I am ready to be the first to humiliate myself.
14 Pyotr Petrovitch belonged to that class of persons, on the surface very polite in society, who make a great point of punctiliousness, but who, directly they are crossed in anything, are completely disconcerted, and become more like sacks of flour than elegant and lively men of society.