1 Though, after all, everyone does do that; people do pride themselves on their diseases, and I do, may be, more than anyone.
2 As though he would say: "I am worrying you, I am lacerating your hearts, I am keeping everyone in the house awake."
3 Every man has reminiscences which he would not tell to everyone, but only to his friends.
4 I, for instance, was triumphant over everyone; everyone, of course, was in dust and ashes, and was forced spontaneously to recognise my superiority, and I forgave them all.
5 I hated them from the first, and shut myself away from everyone in timid, wounded and disproportionate pride.
6 Trudolyubov raised his glass, as did everyone else but me.
7 But probably I was so ridiculous as I challenged him and it was so out of keeping with my appearance that everyone including Ferfitchkin was prostrate with laughter.
8 Though, indeed, he looked down upon everyone.
Notes from the Underground By Feodor DostoevskyContext Highlight In PART 2: VIII 9 I tell everyone plainly that I take bribes.
10 Anna Pavlovna arranged a group round him, inviting everyone to listen to his tale.
11 There was a general movement as the princess, smiling and talking merrily to everyone at once, sat down and gaily arranged herself in her seat.
12 It was evident that he not only knew everyone in the drawing room, but had found them to be so tiresome that it wearied him to look at or listen to them.
13 And everyone, including Anna Pavlovna, felt this.
14 The princess, picking up her dress, was taking her seat in the dark carriage, her husband was adjusting his saber; Prince Hippolyte, under pretense of helping, was in everyone's way.
15 He is so well known, so much appreciated by everyone.