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The central theme of Anna Karenina,” he said, “is that a rural life of moral simplicity, despite its monotony, is the preferable personal narrative to a daring life of impulsive passion, which only leads to tragedy.
— Klaus Baudelaire, A Series of Unfortunate Events, The Slippery Slope (via dirtyprettything)