Leo Tolstoy Quotes
The Absence Of Suffering, The Satisfaction Of One's Needs And Consequent Freedom In The Choice Of One's Occupation, That Is, Of One's Way Of Life, Now Seemed To Pierre To Be Indubitably Man's Highest Happiness.
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