Leo Tolstoy Quotes
The Most Difficult Subjects Can Be Explained To The Most Slow-witted Man If He Has Not Formed Any Idea Of Them Already; But The Simplest Thing Cannot Be Made Clear To The Most Intelligent Man If He Is Firmly Persuaded That He Knows Already, Without A Shadow Of Doubt, What Is Laid Before Him.
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