Leo Tolstoy Quotes
My Vague Confused Dreams Became A Reality And The Reality Became An Oppressive, Difficult, Joyless Life. All Remained The Same.
Once It Seemed So Plain And Right That To Live For Others Was Happiness; Now It Has Become Unintelligible. Why Live For Others, When Life Had No Attraction Even For Oneself?
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