Fear Quote by Leo Tolstoy
““In a clock the complex action of countless different wheels works its way out in the even, leisurely movement of hands measuring time; in a similar way the complex action of humanity in those 160,000 Russians and Frenchmen – all their passions, longings, regrets, humiliation and suffering, their rushes of pride, fear and enthusiasm – only worked its way out in defeat at the battle of Austerlitz, known as the battle of the three Emperors, the slow tick-tock of the age-old hands on the clock face of human history.””
About This Quote
Source Book: War and Peace, Leo Tolstoy, 1869
Human history unfolds like a clock: countless individual actions combine into large, often slow, outcomes such as the defeat at Austerlitz.
In simple terms: Many small actions together shape big events.
Recognize the collective impact of individual choices.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- military strategy
- political analysis
- philosophical reflection
- education
- leadership
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do personal motivations influence historical events?
- Can we predict outcomes by analyzing many small actions?
Individual actions may seem insignificant but can contribute to unintended large-scale consequences.