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Book is a nice companion
— Leo Tolstoy
But his voice was broken, his face pale,
— Leo Tolstoy
Why ask? Why doubt what you cannot help knowing? Why use words when words cannot express what one feels?
— Leo Tolstoy
Tolstoy to Gandhi to Martin Luther King to Me and You
— Brooke Bida
Is it possible to say what one really feels?
— Leo Tolstoy
We love people not so much for the good they've done us, as for the good we've done them.
— Leo Tolstoy
Well, so it isn't time yet to die, is it?
— Leo Tolstoy
The two most powerful warriors are patience and time.
— Leo Tolstoy
You don't often get a proposal to do Tolstoy for a really interesting director - that's easy to say yes to.
— Tom Stoppard
Tolstoy carelessly neglects to include a boat race.
— Mark Twain
There are many premium writers, yes? Tolstoy, yes? He wrote War, and also Peace, which are both premium books.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
But live while you live, tomorrow you die ...
— Leo Tolstoy
But despite the fact that the doctors treated him, bled him, and gave him medicines to drink
he recovered. — Leo Tolstoy
he recovered. — Leo Tolstoy
Out of Dostoevsky: Kafka. Out of Tolstoy: Margaret Mitchell.
(in conversation, explaining his dislike for Tolstoy) — Joseph Brodsky
(in conversation, explaining his dislike for Tolstoy) — Joseph Brodsky
But the law of loving others could not be discovered by reason, because it is unreasonable.
— Leo Tolstoy
Knowledge is real knowledge only when it is acquired by the efforts of your intellect, not by memory
— 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
I prefer a good pair of boots to Shakespeare.
— Leo Tolstoy
Death is finished, he said to himself. It is no more!
— Leo Tolstoy
True nonresistance is the one true resistance to evil. It kills and finally destroys the evil sentiment.
— Leo Tolstoy