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Humor for Writers – The Writer and the Tiger
Humor for Writers – The Writer and the Tiger
Tolstoy was a great pacifist and was once lecturing on the need to be nonresistant and nonviolent towards all creatures.
Someone in the audience responded by asking what should be done if one was attacked in the woods by a tiger.
Tolstoy responded, “Do the best you can. It doesn’t happen very often.”
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Thanks for that, it made me smile.