Leo Tolstoy Quotes
Was It Through Reason That I Arrived At The Necessity Of Loving My Neighbor And Not Throttling Him? ... Not Reason. Reason Discovered The Struggle For Existence And The Law Which Demands That Everyone Who Hinders The Satisfaction Of My Desires Should Be Throttled. That Is The Conclusion Of Reason. Reason Could Not Discover Love For The Other, Because It's Unreasonable.
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