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Even in the valley of the shadow of death, two and two do not make six
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"Even in the valley of the shadow of death, two and two do not make six"

- Leo Tolstoy

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This quote by Leo Tolstoy is a tip that also in the darkest of times, we have to hold to ourselves as well as our worths. It is a reminder that despite just how challenging life might end up being, we need to not compromise our ideas as well as values. Even in the midst of death and despair, we have to continue to be unwavering in our sentences as well as not be guided by the darkness. The quote is a suggestion that even in the darkest of times, we should remain true to ourselves and also our worths. It is a pointer that regardless of exactly how challenging life might end up being, we need to not compromise our beliefs and worths. Also in the valley of the darkness of death, 2 as well as 2 do not make six. We need to remain true to our values and beliefs, despite just how hard the circumstance may be. This quote is a suggestion that we must hold to ourselves and our worths, even in the darkest of times.

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Leo Tolstoy This quote is written / told by Leo Tolstoy between September 9, 1828 and November 20, 1910. He was a famous Novelist from Russia. The author also have 35 other quotes.

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