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Leo Tolstoy Quotes

The Whole Trouble Lies In That People Think That There Are Conditions Excluding The Necessity Of Love In Their Intercourse With Man, But Such Conditions Do Not Exist. Things May Be Treated Without Love; One May Chop Wood, Make Bricks, Forge Iron Without Love, But One Can No More Deal With People Without Love Than One Can Handle Bees Without Care.

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: The Whole Trouble Lies In That People Think That There Are Conditions Excluding The Necessity Of Love In Their Intercourse

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: The Whole Trouble Lies In That People Think That There Are Conditions Excluding The Necessity Of Love In Their Intercourse

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: The Whole Trouble Lies In That People Think That There Are Conditions Excluding The Necessity Of Love In Their Intercourse

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: The Whole Trouble Lies In That People Think That There Are Conditions Excluding The Necessity Of Love In Their Intercourse

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: The Whole Trouble Lies In That People Think That There Are Conditions Excluding The Necessity Of Love In Their Intercourse

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: The Whole Trouble Lies In That People Think That There Are Conditions Excluding The Necessity Of Love In Their Intercourse

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: The Whole Trouble Lies In That People Think That There Are Conditions Excluding The Necessity Of Love In Their Intercourse

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: The Whole Trouble Lies In That People Think That There Are Conditions Excluding The Necessity Of Love In Their Intercourse

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: The Whole Trouble Lies In That People Think That There Are Conditions Excluding The Necessity Of Love In Their Intercourse

Leo Tolstoy Quotes: The Whole Trouble Lies In That People Think That There Are Conditions Excluding The Necessity Of Love In Their Intercourse

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