Leo Tolstoy Quotes
And Not Only The Pride Of Intellect, But The Stupidity Of Intellect. And, Above All, The Dishonesty, Yes, The Dishonesty Of Intellect. Yes, Indeed, The Dishonesty And Trickery Of Intellect.
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