Top 17 Anna Karenina And Vronsky Quotes
#1. Count Vronsky: I love you!
Anna Karenina: Why?
Count Vronsky: You can't ask Why about love!
Leo Tolstoy
#2. When the business grows, the person who founded it is incredibly busy. Rapid growth puts an enormous strain on a business. You outgrow your production facilities. You outgrow your management capabilities.
Peter Drucker
#4. On one memorable occasion Vronsky played all the parts in an abridged version of Anna Karenina when the rest of the cast were on strike for more blinis.
Jasper Fforde
#5. He [Vronsky] himself felt that, except that crazy fellow married to Kitty Shcherbatsky, who, quite irrelevantly had with rabid virulence told him a lot of pointless nonsense, every nobleman whose acquaintance he had made had become his partisan.
Leo Tolstoy
#6. Yes, I suppose so, answered Anna, as though wondering at the boldness of his question; but the irrepressible, quivering brilliance of her eyes and her smile set him on fire as she said it.
Leo Tolstoy
#7. I have learned so much from working with other poets, travelling and reading with them, spending days discussing poems in progress. There is the sense that we are all, as writers, part of something which is more powerful than any of us.
Helen Dunmore
#8. This Doesn't Count" Loophole: We tell ourselves that for some reason, this circumstance doesn't "count.
Gretchen Rubin
#9. How do you achieve excellence? ... Stop doing non-excellent stuff!
Tom Peters
#10. I'm a huge fan of music in schools and music education because that's how I grew up.
Kris Allen
#11. Anyway, as Hannibal Smith of the A Team said, overkill is underrated.
Craig Alanson
#12. I truly believe that people like myself, who are in a position of entertainers in the limelight, should keep their mouth shut on politics.
Kid Rock
#14. You can't believe anything I say--including that last statement.
Dan Culberson
#15. There's a good reason why nobody studies history, it just teaches you too much.
Noam Chomsky
#16. That's my one desire, to be caught," answered Vronsky, with his serene,
good-humored smile. "If I complain of anything it's only that I'm not caught
enough, to tell the truth. I begin to lose hope.
Leo Tolstoy
#17. The harvest of the Lord's field is seldom ripened by sunshine only. It must go through its days of wind, rain and storm.
J.C. Ryle
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