Anton Chekhov

Anton Chekhov

29-Jan-1860


Russian Federation


Writer

With articles such as "The Steppe" and "The Lady With the Dog," and starring The Seagull and Uncle Vanya, Anton Chekhov emphasized the depth of human nature, the hidden significance of daily events, and the beautiful line between comedian and tragedy. Chekhov died of tuberculosis on July 15, 1904, in Badenweiler, Germany.

QUOTES BY Anton Chekhov


Don't tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass.

Perhaps man has a hundred senses, and when he dies only the five senses that we know perish with him, and the other ninety-five remain alive.

Any idiot can face a crisis; it's this day-to-day living that wears you out.

The role of the artist is to ask questions, not answer them.

What a fine weather today! Can’t choose whether to drink tea or to hang myself.

When asked, "Why do you always wear black?", he said, "I am mourning for my life.

The world is, of course, nothing but our conception of it.

Wisdom.... comes not from age, but from education and learning.

Perhaps the feelings that we experience when we are in love represent a normal state. Being in love shows a person who he should be.

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