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If there be a single law governing the actions of men, freewill cannot exist, for man's will would be subject to that law.
— Leo Tolstoy
Branch Rickey once said of me that I was a man with an infinite capacity for immediately making a bad thing worse.
— Leo Durocher
A man's every action is inevitably conditioned by what surrounds him and by his own body.
— Leo Tolstoy
Where there is a man who does not labor because another is compelled to work for him, there slavery is.
— Leo Tolstoy
For which cause a man will leave his father and mother and cleave unto his wife, and the two shall be one flesh',
— Leo Tolstoy
Were possible for a man to discover a mode of existence in which he could feel that, though idle, he was of use to the world and fulfilling his duty,
— Leo Tolstoy
The possibility of killing one's self is a safety valve. Having it, man has no right to say life is unbearable.
— Leo Tolstoy
In order to obtain and hold power, a man must love it.
— Leo Tolstoy
A man who does not understand the benefit of suffering does not live a clever and true life.
— Leo Tolstoy
Not all of life's roads are set fast, for a man may do this or a man may do that and not even the gods know the mind of a man.
— Leo Tolstoy
If a man has the will he can learn anything.
— Leo Tolstoy
There can be only one permanent revolution- a moral one: the regeneration of the inner man.
— Leo Tolstoy
Between the murder of an animal and the murder of a man, there's no more than ONE step!
— Leo Tolstoy
I think a smart woman can sell the average man anything,
— Leo Burnett
The silence of a wise man is always meaningful.
— Leo Strauss
Inadequacy of his own strength, learned from experience, impels and urges a man to enlist the help of others.
— Pope Leo XIII
It's too easy to criticize a man when he's out of favour, and to make him shoulder the blame for everybody else's mistakes.
— Leo Tolstoy
A man has to think of his soul before everything else.
— Leo Tolstoy
What could all that matter in comparison with the will of God, without Whose care not a hair of man's head can fall?
— Leo Tolstoy
The strangeness and absurdity of these replies arise from the fact that modern history, like a deaf man, answers questions no one asks.
— Leo Tolstoy
If a man does not work at necessary and good things, then he will work at unnecessary and stupid things
— Leo Tolstoy
Those moments when once and for all a man shows his worth and that his whole past has not been in vain but has been a preparation for those moments.
— Leo Tolstoy
The worker picked up Pakhom's spade, dug a grave, and buried him - six feet from head to heel, exactly the amount of land a man needs.
— Leo Tolstoy
An honest man and an honest woman may be insulted, but to tell a thief he's a thief is simply la constatation d'un fait.
— Leo Tolstoy
If every man could act as he chose, the whole of history would be a tissue of disconnected accidents.
— Leo Tolstoy
War on the other hand is such a terrible thing, that no man, especially a Christian man, has the right to assume the responsibility of starting it.
— Leo Tolstoy
Oh, man ... " Leo shook his head in amazement. "That's right. You've missed the last like, seventy years. Well, my apprentice, a chicken nugget -
— Rick Riordan
A Gentleman is a man who will pay his gambling debts even when he knows he has been cheated.
— Leo Tolstoy
There are no conditions to which a man may not become accustomed, particularly if he sees that they are accepted by those about him.
— Leo Tolstoy
Kid, show me a man who doesn't go down on his wife and I'll show you a man whose wife I can sleep with, tonight.
— Leo Durocher
All great literature is one of two stories; a man goes on a journey or a stranger comes to town.
— Leo Tolstoy
The mark of a mature man is the ability to give love and receive it joyously and without guilt.
— Leo Baeck
If a man aspires to a righteous life, his first act of abstinence if from injury to animals.
— Leo Tolstoy
Cor, what a godawful stink!" That was all that remained of this man in the land of the living.
— Leo Tolstoy