There are no conditions of life to which a man cannot get accustomed, especially if he sees them accepted by everyone about him.


Anna Karenina (1875–7) pt. 7, ch. 13 (translated by Rosemary Edmonds)


There are no conditions of life to which a man cannot get accustomed, especially if he sees them accepted by everyone about him.

There are no conditions of life to which a man cannot get accustomed, especially if he sees them accepted by everyone about him.

There are no conditions of life to which a man cannot get accustomed, especially if he sees them accepted by everyone about him.

There are no conditions of life to which a man cannot get accustomed, especially if he sees them accepted by everyone about him.