Leo Tolstoy Quotes About Death

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  • He who has a mistaken idea of life, will always have a mistaken idea of death.

  • Well, so it isn't time yet to die, is it?

    LEO TOLSTOY (1961). “ANNA KARENINA”
  • But the peasants - how do the peasants die?

  • If he be really and seriously seeking to live a good life, the first thing from which he will abstain will always be the use of animal food, because ...its use is simply immoral, as it involves the performance of an act which is contrary to the moral feeling - killing.

    Life  
    Leo Tolstoy, J. M. Packham (2015). “Leo Tolstoy: Letters and Papers”, p.42, Lulu Press, Inc
  • The possibility of killing one's self is a safety valve. Having it, man has no right to say life is unbearable.

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