Leo Tolstoy Quote

When the Indians complain that the English have enslaved them it is as if drunkards complained that the spirit-dealers who have settled among them have enslaved them. You tell them that they might give up drinking, but they reply that they are so accustomed to it that they cannot abstain, and that they must have alcohol to keep up their energy. Is it not the same thing with the millions of people who submit to thousands or even to hundreds, of others — of their own or other nations? If the people of India are enslaved by violence it is only because they themselves live and have lived by violence, and do not recognize the eternal law of love inherent in humanity.


V - A Letter to a Hindu (1908)


When the Indians complain that the English have enslaved them it is as if drunkards complained that the spirit-dealers who have settled among them...

When the Indians complain that the English have enslaved them it is as if drunkards complained that the spirit-dealers who have settled among them...

When the Indians complain that the English have enslaved them it is as if drunkards complained that the spirit-dealers who have settled among them...

When the Indians complain that the English have enslaved them it is as if drunkards complained that the spirit-dealers who have settled among them...