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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…” quote by Leo Tolstoy
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““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.””

Leo Tolstoy

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.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the collective impact of individual choices.

Themes

history war human nature collective action fate

Mood

reflective thoughtful melancholic

Type

historical philosophical analytical

When to use this quote

  • military strategy
  • political analysis
  • philosophical reflection
  • education
  • leadership

Key Concepts

determinism complex systems causality

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do personal motivations influence historical events?
  • Can we predict outcomes by analyzing many small actions?
A Different Perspective

Individual actions may seem insignificant but can contribute to unintended large-scale consequences.

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