Monday, April 27, 2009

Leo Tolstoy

"It occurred to him that before morning he might and most probably would die, but the prospect did not strike him as all that unpleasant and terrifying. And the thought was not all that terrfying because apart from the various masters such as Vasily Andreich whom he had served in his life, he had always felt himself dependent on that greatest of all masters who had sent him into this world and he knew that even in death he would still be in the power of this great master, who would not treat him amiss."
-Master and Man

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