Attack me, I do this myself, but attack me rather than the path I follow and which I point out to anyone who asks me where I think it lies. If I know the way home and am walking along it drunkenly, is it any less the right way because I am staggering from side to side! If it is not the right way, then show me another way; but if I stagger and lose my way, you must help me, you must keep me on the true path, just as I am ready to support you. Do not mislead me, do not be glad that I have got lost, do not shout out joyfully: “Look at him! He said he was going home, but there he is crawling into a bog!” No, do not gloat, but give me your help and support. (Leo Tolstoy)
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Tolstoy on the Gospel and Hypocrisy
by Ken Brown at 8:33 PM
Labels: Christianity, human nature, hypocrisy, interesting quotes, Leo Tolstoy
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