Leo Tolstoy Quotes
“I'm getting old, that's the thing! What's in me now won't be there anymore.”
Source: War and Peace
“I often think how unfairly life's good fortune is sometimes distributed.”
Source: War and Peace
“With friends, one is well; but at home, one is better.”
Source: Anna Karenina
“It's not those who are handsome we love, but those we love who are handsome.”
Source: War and Peace
“Well, pray if you like, only you'd do better to use your judgment.”
Source: War and Peace
“Yes, there is something uncanny, demonic and fascinating in her.”
Source: Anna Karenina
Source: The Death of Ivan Ilych
“… for nightinggales - we know - can’t live on fairytales.”
Source: Anna Karenina
“No one is satisfied with his position, but every one is satisfied with his wit”
Source: Anna Karenina
What is Art? (1897)
Vronky and Anna discussing the visiting Prince, Part 4, Chapter 3
Anna Karenina (1875–1877; 1878)
Patriotism and Government
Настоящее произведение искусства делает то, что в сознании воспринимающего уничтожается разделение между ним и художником...
What is Art? (1897)
Source: A Letter to a Hindu (1908), V
Part II, Chapter 8
Anna Karenina (1875–1877; 1878)
The Kingdom of God is Within You (1894)
Part 1, Chapter 3
Anna Karenina (1875–1877; 1878)
But when I told him that eating flesh is not necessary, but is only a luxury, he agreed; and then he admitted that he was sorry for the animals.
Source: The First Step (1892), Ch. IX
Source: A Letter to a Hindu (1908), VI
Source: The First Step (1892), Ch. X
Source: The Kingdom of God is Within You (1894), Ch. III
Source: Path of Life (1909), p. 3
Source: A Letter to a Hindu (1908), I
What then must we do? (1886)
What is Art? (1897)
What is Art? (1897)
What is Art? (1897)
i.e., self-control or moderation.
Source: The First Step (1892), Ch. VIII
My Religion (1884), Ch. 8
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Source: Path of Life (1909), p. 5
Part 1, Chapter V
Family Happiness (1859)
About Platon Karataev in Bk. XII, ch. 13
War and Peace (1865–1867; 1869)
Source: The First Step (1892), Ch. IX
What is Art? (1897)