Leo Tolstoy Quote

Quite often a man goes on for years imagining that the religious teaching that had been imparted to him since childhood is still intact, while all the time there is not a trace of it left in him.


Pt. I, ch. 1 - Confession (1882)


Quite often a man goes on for years imagining that the religious teaching that had been imparted to him since childhood is still intact, while all...

Quite often a man goes on for years imagining that the religious teaching that had been imparted to him since childhood is still intact, while all...

Quite often a man goes on for years imagining that the religious teaching that had been imparted to him since childhood is still intact, while all...

Quite often a man goes on for years imagining that the religious teaching that had been imparted to him since childhood is still intact, while all...