Leo Tolstoy Despair Quotations
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- Soren Kierkegaard
- William Shakespeare
- Albert Camus
- Henry David Thoreau
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- Dean Koontz
- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
- John Milton
- Woody Allen
- Andrew Solomon
- Benjamin Franklin
- Edmund Burke
- Elie Wiesel
- Emile M Cioran
- Francis Bacon
- Henri Nouwen
- Honore De Balzac
- J R R Tolkien
- Lord Byron
- Mason Cooley
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Heart Quotes
Ivan Ilych saw that he was dying, and he was in continual despair. In the depth of his heart he knew he was dying, but not only was he not accustomed to the thought, he simply did not and could not grasp it. The syllogism he had learnt from Kiesewetter's Logic: "Caius is a man, men are mortal, therefore Caius is mortal," had always seemed to him correct as applied to Caius, but certainly not as applied to himself. That Caius - man in the abstract - was mortal, was perfectly correct, but he was not Caius, not an abstract man, but a creature quite, quite separate from all others.
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Thinking Quotes
Don’t you know that you are all my life to me? ...But peace I do not know, and can’t give to you. My whole being, my love...yes! I cannot think about you and about myself separately. You and I are one to me. And I do not see before us the possibility of peace either for me or for you. I see the possibility of despair, misfortune...or of happiness-what happiness!...Is it impossible?" Vronksy
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Answers Quotes
When Levin thought what he was and what he was living for, he could find no answer to the questions and was reduced to despair; but when he left off questioning himself about it, it seemed as though he knew both what he was and what he was living for, acting and living resolutely and without hesitation.
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Life And Love Quotes
In spite of death, he felt the need of life and love. He felt that love saved him from despair, and that this love, under the menace of despair, had become still stronger and purer. The one mystery of death, still unsolved, had scarcely passed before his eyes, when another mystery had arisen, as insoluble, urging him to love and to life.