"Whatever a person may pray for, that person prays for a miracle. Every prayer comes down to this - Almighty God, grant that two times two not equal four"
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The subtext isn’t simple atheism so much as a novelist’s suspicion of human need. Turgenev, steeped in 19th-century Russian debates about reason, progress, and spiritual authority, takes aim at the same target Dostoevsky’s characters wrestle with from the opposite direction: the humiliating finality of facts. “Two times two equals four” is more than math; it’s determinism, social constraint, death, the hard edges of cause and effect. Prayer becomes the emotional rebellion against that closure.
What makes the quote work is its compression. Turgenev doesn’t argue theology; he stages a collision between the language of omnipotence (“Almighty God”) and the most pedestrian certainty imaginable. The joke is that even God is being asked to do something slightly ridiculous, and the ache is that the request is profoundly human. Underneath every “please,” he suggests, is the same longing: let the rules loosen, just once, where it hurts.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Turgenev, Ivan. (2026, January 18). Whatever a person may pray for, that person prays for a miracle. Every prayer comes down to this - Almighty God, grant that two times two not equal four. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/whatever-a-person-may-pray-for-that-person-prays-7191/
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Turgenev, Ivan. "Whatever a person may pray for, that person prays for a miracle. Every prayer comes down to this - Almighty God, grant that two times two not equal four." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/whatever-a-person-may-pray-for-that-person-prays-7191/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Whatever a person may pray for, that person prays for a miracle. Every prayer comes down to this - Almighty God, grant that two times two not equal four." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/whatever-a-person-may-pray-for-that-person-prays-7191/. Accessed 9 Feb. 2026.








