Leo Tolstoy. Anna Karenina (№ 246616)

These were the two main representatives of the Moscow intellectuals, as Oblonsky had called them. Both were respectable in character and mind. They respected each other, but almost all were completely and hopelessly disagree among themselves - not because that they belonged to the opposite directions, but because they were of the same camp (their enemies mixed into one), but in this camp they had every shade. And since there is nothing nesposobna to the agreement, as the differences in poluotvorenog, they not only never agreed in their opinions, but used for a long time, not angry, just laugh incorrigible misconception one another.
№ 246616   Added MegaMozg 17-01-2017 / 20:23

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