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Fear Quote by Leo Tolstoy

“I did not myself know what I wanted: I feared life, desired to escape from it, yet still hoped something of it.” quote by Leo Tolstoy
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“I did not myself know what I wanted: I feared life, desired to escape from it, yet still hoped something of it.”

Leo Tolstoy

About This Quote

The speaker feels uncertain about desires, fearing existence while simultaneously yearning for some aspect of it.

In simple terms: Unsure of wants, fearing life yet hoping for something.

Key Takeaway

Acknowledge fear, explore what you truly seek.

Themes

existential angst self‑discovery hope

Mood

anxious reflective

Type

philosophical introspective

When to use this quote

  • career crossroads
  • relationship decisions
  • creative blocks
  • major life changes

Key Concepts

psychology philosophy inner conflict

Questions to Reflect On

  • What part of life do you truly fear?
  • How can you turn hope into concrete goals?
A Different Perspective

Fear can paralyze and obscure true aspirations.

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