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Anton Chekhov

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Reason and justice tell me there's more love for humanity in electricity and steam than in chastity and vegetarianism.


— Anton Chekhov


#electricity #humanity #justice #love #me

The sea has neither meaning nor pity.


— Anton Chekhov


#neither #nor #pity #sea

The wealthy are always surrounded by hangers-on; science and art are as well.


— Anton Chekhov


#art #science #surrounded #wealthy #well

When a lot of remedies are suggested for a disease, that means it can't be cured.


— Anton Chekhov


#disease #lot #means #remedies #suggested

When an actor has money he doesn't send letters, he sends telegrams.


— Anton Chekhov


#letters #money #send #sends #telegrams

No psychologist should pretend to understand what he does not understand... Only fools and charlatans know everything and understand nothing.


— Anton Chekhov


#does #everything #fools #know #nothing

Money, like vodka, turns a person into an eccentric.


— Anton Chekhov


#into #like #money #person #turns

A fiance is neither this nor that: he's left one shore, but not yet reached the other.


— Anton Chekhov


#left #neither #nor #other #reached

When a woman isn't beautiful, people always say, 'You have lovely eyes, you have lovely hair.'


— Anton Chekhov


#beautiful #eyes #hair #lovely #people

To advise is not to compel.


— Anton Chekhov


#compel






About Anton Chekhov

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Did you know about Anton Chekhov?

"It's nice to be a lord" he joked to his friend Ivan Leontyev (who wrote humorous pieces under the pseudonym Shcheglov) but he took his responsibilities as a landlord seriously and soon made himself useful to the local peasants. As well as organising relief for victims of the famine and cholera outbreaks of 1892 he went on to build three schools a fire station and a clinic and to donate his medical services to peasants for miles around despite frequent recurrences of his tuberculosis. Suvorin was to become a lifelong friend perhaps Chekhov's closest.

His career as a dramatist produced four classics and his best short stories are held in high esteem by writers and critics. "
Chekhov renounced the theatre after the disastrous reception of The Seagull in 1896 but the play was revived to acclaim in 1898 by Constantin Stanislavski's Moscow Art Theatre which subsequently also produced Chekhov's Uncle Vanya and premiered his last two plays Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard.

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