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It Seems As Though Mankind Has Forgotten The Laws Of Its Divine Saviour, Who Preached Love And Forgiveness Of Injuries - And That Men Attribute The Greatest Merit To Skill In Killing One Another.

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: It Seems As Though Mankind Has Forgotten The Laws Of Its Divine Saviour, Who Preached Love And Forgiveness Of Injuries

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: It Seems As Though Mankind Has Forgotten The Laws Of Its Divine Saviour, Who Preached Love And Forgiveness Of Injuries

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: It Seems As Though Mankind Has Forgotten The Laws Of Its Divine Saviour, Who Preached Love And Forgiveness Of Injuries

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: It Seems As Though Mankind Has Forgotten The Laws Of Its Divine Saviour, Who Preached Love And Forgiveness Of Injuries

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: It Seems As Though Mankind Has Forgotten The Laws Of Its Divine Saviour, Who Preached Love And Forgiveness Of Injuries

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: It Seems As Though Mankind Has Forgotten The Laws Of Its Divine Saviour, Who Preached Love And Forgiveness Of Injuries

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: It Seems As Though Mankind Has Forgotten The Laws Of Its Divine Saviour, Who Preached Love And Forgiveness Of Injuries

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: It Seems As Though Mankind Has Forgotten The Laws Of Its Divine Saviour, Who Preached Love And Forgiveness Of Injuries

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: It Seems As Though Mankind Has Forgotten The Laws Of Its Divine Saviour, Who Preached Love And Forgiveness Of Injuries

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: It Seems As Though Mankind Has Forgotten The Laws Of Its Divine Saviour, Who Preached Love And Forgiveness Of Injuries

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