Leo Tolstoy Quotes
What, Indeed, Had I Done In All My Thirty Years Of Conscious Life? Not Only Had I Failed To Live My Life For The Sake Of All, But I Had Not Even Lived It For Myself. I Had Lived As A Parasite, And Once I Asked Myself Why I Had Lived, The Answer I Received Was: For Nothing.
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