Leo Tolstoy Quote

Saying that what we call our selves consist only of our bodies and that reason, soul, and love arise only from the body, is like saying that what we call our body is equivalent to the food that feeds the body. It is true that my body is only made up of digested food and that my body would not exist without food, but my body is not the same as food. Food is what the body needs for life, but it is not the body itself. The same thing is true of my soul. It is true that without my body there would not be that which I call my soul, but my soul is not my body. The soul may need the body, but the body is not the soul.


p. 12 - Path of Life (1909)


Saying that what we call our selves consist only of our bodies and that reason, soul, and love arise only from the body, is like saying that what we...

Saying that what we call our selves consist only of our bodies and that reason, soul, and love arise only from the body, is like saying that what we...

Saying that what we call our selves consist only of our bodies and that reason, soul, and love arise only from the body, is like saying that what we...

Saying that what we call our selves consist only of our bodies and that reason, soul, and love arise only from the body, is like saying that what we...