“It is a harmful feeling, because it disturbs advantageous and joyous, peaceful relations with other peoples, and above all produces that governmental organization under which power may fall, and does fall, into the, hands of the worst men.”
Quote by Leo Tolstoy
Book:Essays and Letters
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Essays and Letters
This book compiles a selection of essays and letters that delve into a range of topics, offering insights and reflections on different aspects of life, philosophy, and society. more
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