Quote by Leo Tolstoy

Here's my advice to you: don't marry until you can tell yourself that you've done all you could, and until you've stopped loving the women you've chosen, until you see her clearly, otherwise you'll be cruelly and irremediably mistaken. Marry when you're old and good for nothing...Otherwise all that's good and lofty in you will be lost.


Here's my advice to you: don't marry until you can tell your

Summary

This quote advises against rushing into marriage and encourages taking the time for introspection and self-reflection before making such a commitment. It highlights the importance of doing everything possible to ensure that the person being chosen as a life partner is truly understood and loved, as marrying someone with unclear vision can lead to irreversible mistakes. The quote also suggests that one should be settled in life and have achieved personal growth before venturing into matrimony, as entering a union prematurely may cause one to lose their best qualities and potential.

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Marriage
By Leo Tolstoy
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