Quote by Leo Tolstoy
The very nastiest and coarsest, I can't tell you. It is not grief, not dullness, but much worse. It is as if all that was good in me had hidden itself, and only what is horrid remains.
Summary
This quote describes a deep sense of negativity or darkness within oneself. The speaker expresses how their current state of being is not just a result of grief or boredom, but something far more concerning. They feel as though all the goodness or positive aspects of their character have vanished, leaving only unpleasantness and unpleasant traits behind. The quote suggests a profound internal struggle, where the individual longs to find their lost virtues and overcome the darkness that consumes them.
By Leo Tolstoy