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Leo Tolstoy Quotes
( Lev Nikolayevitch Tolstoy (9 September 1828 – 20 November 1910) was
a Russian writer, philosopher and social activist credited as a major
influence on Christian anarchism. )
- All our problems are caused by forgetting what lives within us,
and we sell our souls for the “bowl of stew” of bodily
satisfactions.
- People try to do all sorts of clever and difficult things to
improve life instead of doing the simplest, easiest thing—refusing
to participate in activities that make life bad.
- A man can live and be healthy without killing animals for food;
therefore, if he eats meat, he participates in taking animal life
merely for the sake of his appetite. And to act so is immoral.
- God is the infinite ALL. Man is only a finite manifestation of
Him.
- You worldly-minded people are most unfortunate! You are
surrounded with sorrows and troubles overhead and underfoot and to
the right and to the left, and you are enigmas even to yourselves.
- In life, in true life, there can be nothing better than what is.
Wanting something different than what is, is blasphemy.
- The most important person is the one you are with in this
moment.
- Everything comes in time to him who knows how to wait.
- When the woman showed her love for the children that were not
her own, and wept over them, I saw in her the living God, and
understood What men live by.
- When a person inflates his own importance, he does not see his
own sins; and his sin get bigger right along with him.
- In order to understand, observe, deduce, man must first be
conscious of himself as alive.
- Genuine religion is not about speculating about God or the soul
or about what happened in the past or will happen in the future; it
cares only about one thing—finding out exactly what should or should
not be done in this lifetime.
- Love hinders death. Love is life. All, everything that I
understand, I understand only because I love. Everything is,
everything exists, only because I love. Everything is united by it
alone. Love is God, and to die means that I, a particle of love,
shall return to the general and eternal source.
- People of limited intelligence are fond of talking about "these
days," imagining that they have discovered and appraised the
peculiarities of "these days" and that human nature changes with the
times.
- We measure the earth, sun, stars, and ocean depths. We burrow
into the depths of the earth for gold. We search for rivers and
mountains on the moon. We discover new stars and know their
magnitudes. We sound the depths of gorges and build clever machines.
Each day brings a new invention. What don’t we think of! What can’t
we do! But there is something else, the most important thing of all,
that we are missing. We do not know exactly what it is. We are like
a small child who knows he does not feel well but cannot explain
why. We are uneasy, because we know a lot of superfluous facts; but
we do not know what is really important—ourselves.
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