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Leo Tolstoy

The Death of Ivan Ilyitch

  • Samia Lamaamrihas quoted4 months ago
    "It is finished!" said someone near him. He heard these words and repeated them in his soul.

    "Death is finished," he said to himself. "It is no more!"
  • Samia Lamaamrihas quoted4 months ago
    He sought his former accustomed fear of death and did not find it. "Where is it? What death?" There was no fear because there was no death.

    In place of death there was light.
  • Samia Lamaamrihas quoted4 months ago
    And suddenly it grew clear to him that what had been oppressing him and would not leave him was all dropping away at once from two sides, from ten sides, and from all sides. He was sorry for them, he must act so as not to hurt them: release them and free himself from these sufferings. "How good and how simple!" he thought. "And the pain?" he asked himself. "What has become of it? Where are you, pain?"
  • Samia Lamaamrihas quoted4 months ago
    "Besides, why speak? I must act," he thought. with a look at his wife he indicated his son and said: "Take him away… sorry for him… sorry for you too… ." He tried to add, "Forgive me," but said "Forego" and waved his hand, knowing that He whose understanding mattered would understand.
  • Samia Lamaamrihas quoted4 months ago
    "They are sorry, but it will be better for them when I die." He wished to say this but had not the strength to utter it.
  • Samia Lamaamrihas quoted4 months ago
    He felt sorry for her too.
  • Samia Lamaamrihas quoted4 months ago
    He opened his eyes, looked at his son, and felt sorry for him.
  • Samia Lamaamrihas quoted4 months ago
    At that very moment Ivan Ilych fell through and caught sight of the light, and it was revealed to him that though his life had not been what it should have been, this could still be rectified.
  • Samia Lamaamrihas quoted4 months ago
    Suddenly some force struck him in the chest and side, making it still harder to breathe, and he fell through the hole and there at the bottom was a light.
  • Samia Lamaamrihas quoted4 months ago
    For three whole days, during which time did not exist for him, he struggled in that black sack into which he was being thrust by an invisible, resistless force. He struggled as a man condemned to death struggles in the hands of the executioner, knowing that he cannot save himself. And every moment he felt that despite all his efforts he was drawing nearer and nearer to what terrified him. He felt that his agony was due to his being thrust into that black hole and still more to his not being able to get right into it. He was hindered from getting into it by his conviction that his life had been a good one. That very justification of his life held him fast and prevented his moving forward, and it caused him most torment of all.
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