Death Tolstoy Quotes
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Death, the inevitable end of everything, confronted him for the first time with irresistible force.
— Leo Tolstoy
He had been stricken with horror, not so much of death, as of life, without any knowledge of whence, and why, and how, and what it was
— Leo Tolstoy
Here I am ... wanting to accomplish something and completely forgetting it must all end
that there is such a thing as death. — Leo Tolstoy
that there is such a thing as death. — Leo Tolstoy
Why should I live? Why should I do anything? Is there in life any purpose which the inevitable death that awaits me does not undo and destroy?
— 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
And you know, there's less charm in life when you think about death
but it's more peaceful. — Leo Tolstoy
but it's more peaceful. — Leo Tolstoy
Whether he is better or worse off there where he awoke after his death, disappointed, or found there what he expected we shall all soon learn.
— Leo Tolstoy
The question how to live had hardly begun to grow a little clearer to him, when a new, insoluble question presented itself - death.
— Leo Tolstoy
And do you know, there's less charm in life, when one thinks of death, but there's more peace.
— Leo Tolstoy
Here I am alive, and it's not my fault, so I have to try and get by as best I can without hurting anybody until death takes over.
— Leo Tolstoy
If you once realize that to-morrow, if not to-day, you will die and nothing will be left of you, everything becomes insignificant!
— Leo Tolstoy
False. Everything by which you have lived and live now is all a deception, a lie, concealing both life and death from you.
— Leo Tolstoy
Everything ends in death, everything. Death is terrible.
— Leo Tolstoy
Life and death are in God's hands
— 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
Just when the question of how to live had become clearer to him, a new insoluble problem presented itself - Death.
— Leo Tolstoy
All violence consists in some people forcing others, under threat of suffering or death, to do what they do not want to do.
— Leo Tolstoy
How am I? If we grumble at sickness, God won't grant us death,' replied Platon, and at once resumed the story he had begun.
— Leo Tolstoy
But the peasants - how do the peasants die?
— Leo Tolstoy
I work, I want to do something, but I had forgotten it must all end; I had forgotten
death. — Leo Tolstoy
death. — Leo Tolstoy
But neither of them dared speak of it, and not having expressed the one thing that occupied their thoughts, whatever they said rang false.
— Leo Tolstoy
How often we sin, how much we deceive, and all for what? ... All will end in death, all!
— Leo Tolstoy
Well, so it isn't time yet to die, is it?
— Leo Tolstoy
Death is finished, he said to himself. It is no more!
— Leo Tolstoy