Leo Tolstoy Quotes
Peasants Having No Clear Idea Of The Cause Of Rain, Say, According To Whether They Want Rain Or Fine Weather: "The Wind Has Blown The Clouds Away," Or, "The Wind Has Brought Up The Clouds." And In The Same Way The Universal Historians Sometimes, When It Pleases Them And Fits In With Their Theory, Say That Power Is The Result Of Events, And Sometimes, When They Want To Prove Something Else, Say That Power Produces Events.
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