Dreams Quote by Leo Tolstoy
““Much sand has run out since then, many recollections of the past have faded from my memory or become blurred in indistinct visions, and poor Grisha himself has long since reached the end of his pilgrimage; but the impression which he produced upon me, and the feelings which he aroused in my breast, will never leave my mind. O truly Christian Grisha, your faith was so strong that you could feel the actual presence of God; your love so great that the words fell of themselves from your lips.””
About This Quote
A deep, lasting admiration for a devout pilgrim whose spiritual intensity and love left an indelible impression despite fading memories.
In simple terms: Enduring impact of profound faith.
True devotion leaves a permanent imprint.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- reflecting on a mentor
- recalling a spiritual guide
- contemplating personal faith
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- writing a memoir
- teaching about spiritual influence
Questions to Reflect On
- How does a brief encounter shape lifelong beliefs?
- What aspects of faith make it unforgettable?