Leo Tolstoy Quotes
I Understood, Not With My Intellect But With My Whole Being, That No Theories Of The Rationality Of Existence Or Of Progress Could Justify Such An Act; I Realized That Even If All The People In The World From The Day Of Creation Found This To Be Necessary According To Whatever Theory, I Knew That It Was Not Necessary And That It Was Wrong. Therefore, My Judgments Must Be Based-on What Is Right And Necessary And Not On What People Say And Do; I Must Judge Not According To Progress But According To My Own Heart.
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