Lev Nikolayevitch Tolstoy [Ле́в Никола́евич Толсто́й] (9 September 182820 November 1910) was a Russian writer, philosopher and social activist; his name is usually rendered into English as Leo Tolstoy, and sometimes Tolstoi.

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Martin understood that his dream had come true; and that the Saviour had really come to him that day, and he had welcomed him. The vocation of every man and woman is to serve other people. God is that infinite All of which man knows himself to be a finite part. God alone exists truly. Man manifests Him in time, space and matter. We acknowledge God only when we are conscious of His manifestation in us.

War and Peace (1865-1869)

Seize the moments of happiness, love and be loved! That is the only reality in the world, all else is folly. Everything comes in time to him who knows how to wait. The strongest of all warriors are these two — Time and Patience. History is the life of nations and of humanity. To seize and put into words, to describe directly the life of humanity or even of a single nation, appears impossible.

Anna Karenina (1875–1877)

All happy families resemble one another, each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.

What Men Live By (1881)

Learn What dwells in man, What is not given to man, and What men live by. When thou hast learnt these things, thou shalt return to heaven. I have now understood that though it seems to men that they live by care for themselves, in truth it is love alone by which they live. He who has love, is in God, and God is in him, for God is love.
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Confession (1882)

I cannot recall those years without horror, loathing, and heart-rending pain.

The Kingdom of God is Within You (1894)

The only significance of life consists in helping to establish the kingdom of God; and this can be done only by means of the acknowledgment and profession of the truth by each one of us.

Patriotism and Christianity (1896)

As translated in The Novels and Other works of Lyof N. Tolstoï : Essays, Letters, Miscellanies, Vol. I (1911)
We all complain of the senseless order of life, which is at variance with our being, and yet we refuse to use the unique and powerful weapon within our hands — the consciousness of truth and its expression; but on the contrary, under the pretext of struggling with evil, we destroy the weapon, and sacrifice it to the exigencies of an imaginary conflict.

What is Art? (1896)

Art is a human activity having for its purpose the transmission to others of the highest and best feelings to which men have risen. By words one transmits thoughts to another, by means of art, one transmits feelings. The activity of art is... as important as the activity of language itself, and as universal. Humanity unceasingly strives forward from a lower, more partial and obscure understanding of life to one more general and more lucid. The Christianity of the first centuries recognized as productions of good art, only legends, lives of saints, sermons, prayers, and hymn-singing evoking love of Christ... The good is the everlasting, the pinnacle of our life. ... life is striving towards the good, toward God. The good is the most basic idea ... an idea not definable by reason ... yet is the postulate from which all else follows. Spiritual beauty or the good, generally not only does not coincide with the typical meaning of beauty, it is its opposite. I know that most men — not only those considered clever, but even those who are very clever and capable of understanding most difficult scientific, mathematical, or philosophic, problems — can seldom discern even the simplest and most obvious truth if it be such as obliges them to admit the falsity of conclusions they have formed, perhaps with much difficulty — conclusions of which they are proud, which they have taught to others, and on which they have built their lives.

What is Religion, of What does its Essence Consist? (1902)

A Letter to a Hindu (1908)

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Amid this life based on coercion, one and the same thought constantly emerged among different nations, namely, that in every individual a spiritual element is manifested that gives life to all that exists, and that this spiritual element strives to unite with everything of a like nature to itself, and attains this aim through love. A commercial company enslaved a nation comprising two hundred millions. Tell this to a man free from superstition and he will fail to grasp what these words mean. As soon as men live entirely in accord with the law of love natural to their hearts and now revealed to them, which excludes all resistance by violence, and therefore hold aloof from all participation in violence — as soon as this happens, not only will hundreds be unable to enslave millions, but not even millions will be able to enslave a single individual. What is now happening to the people of the East as of the West is like what happens to every individual when he passes from childhood to adolescence and from youth to manhood The law of love is in accord with the nature of man. But men can only recognize this truth to its full extent when they have completely freed themselves from all religious and scientific superstitions and from all the consequent misrepresentations and sophistical distortions by which its recognition has been hindered for centuries. If people only … freed themselves from all this harmful, stupefying ballast — the simple law of love, natural to man, accessible to all and solving all questions and perplexities, would of itself become clear and obligatory. One thing only is needful: the knowledge of the simple and clear truth which finds place in every soul that is not stupefied by religious and scientific superstitions — the truth that for our life one law is valid — the law of love, which brings the highest happiness to every individual as well as to all mankind. The indubitable, eternal truth inherent in man, which is one and the same in all the great religions of the world. It will in due time emerge and make its way to general recognition, and the nonsense that has obscured it will disappear of itself, and with it will go the evil from which humanity now suffers.

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Tolstoy's life has been devoted to replacing the method of violence for removing tyranny or securing reform by the method of non­resistance to evil. He would meet hatred expressed in violence by love expressed in self­suffering. ~ Mahatma Gandhi My first reading of Tolstoy affected me as a revelation from heaven, as the trumpet of the judgment... ~ Ellen Glasgow He was a revolutionary in his thinking and later in life he was an activist and reformer; he was best known as Russia's greatest moral authority, and his teachings on civil disobedience have inspired Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr. and countless others. He was, and still is, an author to be reckoned with.

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