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Society in itself is no great harm, but unsatisfied social aspirations are a bad...
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Leo Tolstoy
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Family Happiness
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Society in itself is no great harm, but unsatisfied social aspirations are a bad and ugly business. We must certainly accept, and we will.
( Leo Tolstoy )
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