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Leo Tolstoy

"What better time is there in our lives than when the two best of virtues-innocent gaiety and a boundless yearning for affection-are our sole objects of pursuit?"

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"What better time is there in our lives than when the two best of virtues-innocent gaiety and a boundless yearning for affection-are our sole objects of pursuit?"

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"Conscience is the sentinel of virtue."

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"She had received ideas which disposed her to be courteous and kind to all, and to pity every one, as being less happy than herself."

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"It is this spirit of godliness that will bring forth the attributes, the principles and the life style of godliness."

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"To have mercy and truth requires love, good understanding and respect."

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"Neither by nature, then, nor contrary to nature do the virtues arise in us; rather we are adapted by nature to receive them, and are made perfect by habit."

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"He that has energy enough to root out a vice should go further, and try to plant a virtue in its place."

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"Nobility, without virtue, is a fine setting without a gem."

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"In the midst of vice we are in virtue, and vice versa."

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"Good was above all kind; it was to be gentle. It was to waste nothing. It was to paint, to read, to study, to listen."

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"It is necessary to make virtue fashionable."

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"Men are like rivers: the water is the same in each, and alike in all; but every river is narrow here, is more rapid there, here slower, there broader, now clear, now cold, now dull, now warm. It is the same with men. Every man carries in himself the germs of every human quality, and sometimes one manifests itself, sometimes another, and the man often becomes unlike himself, while still remaining the same man."
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"Everybody thinks of changing humanity and nobody thinks of changing himself."
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"Faith is the sense of life, that sense by virtue of which man does not destroy himself, but continues to live on. It is the force whereby we live."
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"But that's the whole aim of civilization: to make everything a source of enjoyment."
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"He never chooses an opinion; he just wears whatever happens to be in style."
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"Oh God! what am I to do if I love nothing but fame and men's esteem?"
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"Was it by reason that I attained to the knowledge that I must love my neighbor and not to throttle him?. They told me so when I was a child, and I gladly believed it, because they told me what was already in my soul. But who discovered it? Not reason! Reason has discovered the struggle for existence and the law that I must throttle all those who hinder the satisfaction of my desires. That is the deduction reason makes. But the law of loving others couldn't be discovered by reason, because it is unreasonable."
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"Perhaps you think I'm losing the thread of my thought? Not a bit of it! I'm still telling you the story of how I murdered my wife, They asked me in court how I killed her, what I used to do it with. Imbeciles! They thought I killed her that day, the fifth of October, with a knife. It wasn't that day I killed her, it was much earlier. Exactly in the same way as they're killing their wives now, all of them..."
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"Can it be that there is not enough space for man in this beautiful world, under those immeasurable, starry heavens? Is it possible that man's heart can harbour, amid such ravishing natural beauty, feelings of hatred, vengeance, or the desire to destroy his fellows? All the evil in man, one would think, should disappear on contact with Nature, the most spontaneous expression of beauty and goodness."
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"But every acquisition that is disproportionate to the labor spent on it is dishonest."
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