Boris Pasternak
Boris Pasternak was a Russian poet and novelist, best known for his novel 'Doctor Zhivago,' which won him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1958.
"The main misfortune, the root of all the evil to come, was the loss of confidence in the value of one’s own opinion. People imagined that it was out of date to follow their own moral sense, that they must all sing in chorus, and live by other people’s notions, notions that were being crammed down everybody’s throat."