Lived Died Quote by Leo Tolstoy
““[Pierre] involuntarily started comparing these two men, so different and at the same time so similar, because of the love he had for both of them, and because both had lived and both had died.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: War and Peace, Leo Tolstoy, 1869
A narrator reflects on two men, noting their differences and similarities, driven by love and shared mortality.
In simple terms: Love makes us see both contrast and likeness in people who share life and death.
Recognize how love reveals both uniqueness and common humanity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- grieving loss
- making sense of death
- literary analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does love shape your perception of others?
- What does shared mortality teach us about connection?
The passage may romanticize comparison, overlooking individual agency.