“Once one has permitted oneself to lower an ideal to one’s own weakness, one can no longer discern the limits beyond which one should not go.”– Leo Tolstoy writes this in “Post-face to Kreutzer Sonata”
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“Once one has permitted oneself to lower an ideal to one’s own weakness, one can no longer discern the limits beyond which one should not go.”– Leo Tolstoy writes this in “Post-face to Kreutzer Sonata”