Leo Tolstoy Quotes
As To Your Despair -- That Comes Because You
wish To Live For Your Own Happiness.'
'What Else Should One Live For?' Asked Martin.
'For God, Martin,' Said The Old Man. 'He Gives
you Life, And You Must Live For Him. When You Have Learnt To Live For Him, You Will Grieve No More, And All Will Seem Easy To You.
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