Leo Tolstoy Quotes About Understanding
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All, everything that I understand, I understand only because I love.
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Humanity unceasingly strives forward from a lower, more partial and obscure understanding of life to one more general and more lucid.
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The appreciation of the merits of art (of the emotions it conveys) depends upon an understanding of the meaning of life...
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Music makes me forget myself, my true condition, it carries me off into another state of being, one that isn't my own: under the influence of music I have the illusion of feeling things I don't really feel, of understanding things I don't understand, being able to do things I'm not able to do... Can it really be allowable for anyone who feels like it to hypnotize another person, or many other persons, and then do what he likes with them? Particularly if the hypnotist is the first unscrupulous individual who happens to come along?
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Christian love comes from the understanding that there is a unity of divine origins in oneself and in other people, and not only in people, but in all living things.
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When an individual passes from one period of life to another a time comes when he cannot go on in senseless activity and excitement as before, but has to understand that although he has out-grown what before used to direct him, this does not mean that he must live without any reasonable guidance, but rather that he must formulate for himself an understanding of life corresponding to his age, and having elucidated it must be guided by it. And in the same way a similar time must come in the growth and development of humanity.
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Conceit is incompatible with understanding.
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