Leo Tolstoy Quote

When a person is haughty, he distances himself from other people and thereby deprives himself of one of life's biggest pleasures—open, joyful communication with everyone.


p. 108 - Path of Life (1909)


When a person is haughty, he distances himself from other people and thereby deprives himself of one of life's biggest pleasures—open, joyful...

When a person is haughty, he distances himself from other people and thereby deprives himself of one of life's biggest pleasures—open, joyful...

When a person is haughty, he distances himself from other people and thereby deprives himself of one of life's biggest pleasures—open, joyful...

When a person is haughty, he distances himself from other people and thereby deprives himself of one of life's biggest pleasures—open, joyful...