I'm like a starving man who has been given food. Maybe he's... - Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina
"I'm like a starving man who has been given food. Maybe he's cold, and his clothes are torn, and he's ashamed, but he's not unhappy."
"I'm like a starving man who has been given food. Maybe he's cold, and his clothes are torn, and he's ashamed, but he's not unhappy."
"If you look for perfection, you'll never be content."
"We walked to meet each other up at the time of our love and then we have been irresistibly drifting in different directions, and there's no altering that."
"They've got no idea what happiness is, they don't know that without this love there is no happiness or unhappiness for us--there is no life."
"Love. The reason I dislike that word is that it means too much for me, far more than you can understand."- Anna Karenina {Anna Karenina}"
"And where love ends, hate begins"