Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina
(^12401241) people nearest to him who were good in their lives were believers. The old prince, and Lvov, whom he liked so much, ...
(^12421243) in life more important than reason. At one time, reading Schopenhauer, he put in place of his will the word love, an ...
(^12441245) Chapter 10. When Levin thought what he was and what he was living for, he could find no answer to the questions and ...
(^12461247) accustomed to do so—as impossible as to fling down a child one is carrying in one’s arms. It was necessary to look a ...
(^12481249) Chapter 11. The day on which Sergey Ivanovitch came to Pokrovskoe was one of Levin’s most painful days. It was the v ...
(^12501251) He thought this, and at the same time looked at his watch to reckon how much they thrashed in an hour. He wanted to ...
(^12521253) Chapter 12. Levin strode along the highroad, absorbed not so much in his thoughts (he could not yet disentangle them ...
(^12541255) propped on his elbow in the lush, feathery, woodland grass. “Yes, I must make it clear to myself and understand,” he ...
(^12561257) give an answer to my question—it is incommensurable with my ques- tion. The answer has been given me by life itself, ...
(^12581259) over a candle, and squirting milk straight into each other’s mouths. That’s fun, and something new, and not a bit wo ...
(^12601261) Kitty, beggars and kings to understand perfectly the same one thing, and to build up thereby that life of the soul w ...
(^12621263) never be quarrels; with the visitor, whoever he may be, I will be friendly and nice; with the servants, with Ivan, i ...
(^12641265) Casting over the subjects of conversation that would be pleasant to Sergey Ivanovitch, and would keep him off the su ...
(^12661267) did not call him. He was glad of a chance to be alone to recover from the influence of ordinary actual life, which h ...
(^12681269) and Countess Lidia Ivanovna, assisted by Madame Stahl?” “No one has declared war, but people sympathize with their n ...
(^12701271) who’re only interested in Russia, and not in their Slavonic brethren. Here’s Konstantin too.” “Personal opinions mea ...
(^12721273) Chapter 16. Sergey Ivanovitch, being practiced in argument, did not reply, but at once turned the conversation to an ...
(^12741275) Sergey Ivanovitch interrupted him. “Every member of society is called upon to do his own special work,” said he. “An ...
(^12761277) thoughts that could settle nothing. One thing could be seen beyond doubt—that was that at the actual moment the disc ...
(^12781279) In that brief interval of time the storm clouds had moved on, cover- ing the sun so completely that it was dark as a ...
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