Leo Tolstoy

Anna Karenina

  • dianecilengihas quoted4 years ago
    power, money, honor; those are what women are seeking
  • danahas quotedlast year
    "Your tears mean nothing! You have never loved me; you have neither a heart nor a sense of honor! You are hateful to me, disgusting, a stranger- yes, a complete stranger!"
  • Blackdragon 7has quotedlast year
    Then, too, his brother's talk of communism, which he had treated so lightly at the time, now made him reflect. He considered an alteration in economic conditions nonsense; yet he had always felt the injustice of his own abundance in comparison with the poverty of the common folk, and he now determined that, in order to feel quite in the right, though he had worked hard and lived by no means luxuriously before, he would now work still harder, and would allow himself even less luxury.
  • Hamina Abdul Subhanhas quotedlast year
    and were smarting under a sense of injury- generals without armies, ministers not in the ministry, journalists not on any paper, party leaders without followers. He saw that there was a great deal in it that was frivolous and absurd. But he saw and recognized an unmistakable growing enthusiasm, uniting all classes, with which it was impossible not to sympathize.
  • Hamina Abdul Subhanhas quotedlast year
    Stepan Arkadyevich was not merely liked by all who knew him for his good humor, his bright disposition and his unquestionable honesty; in him, in his handsome, radiant figure, his sparkling eyes, black hair and eyebrows, and his white and pink complexion, there was something which produced a physical effect of kindliness and good humor on the people who met him

    Handsomeness

  • charmiafloreshas quotedlast year
    Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.
  • Anastasia Lysunkinahas quoted3 years ago
    "But you're ill or worried," he went on, without letting go her hands and bending over her. "What were you thinking of?"

    ... good lord 😳🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲

  • Anastasia Lysunkinahas quoted3 years ago
    Her glance, the touch of her hand, had seared him. He kissed the palm of his hand where she had touched it, and went home, happy in the realization that he had got nearer to the attainment of his aims that evening than during the two last months.

    Part 2: chapter 7

  • Anastasia Lysunkinahas quoted3 years ago
    Do you suppose I don't know that I've acted wrongly

    Part 2: Chapter 7

  • b8356921079has quoted4 years ago
    Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.
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