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Anton Chekhov Quotes

«He was a rationalist, but he had to confess that he liked the ringing of church bells.»
Author: Anton Chekhov
«Advertising is the very essence of democracy.»
Author: Anton Chekhov | About: Advertising
«If you are afraid of loneliness, don't marry.»
Author: Anton Chekhov
«One must be a god to be able to tell successes from failures without making a mistake.»
Author: Anton Chekhov | About: God, Mistakes | Keywords: successes
«When an actor has money he doesn't send letters, he sends telegrams.»
«The only difference between doctors and lawyers is that lawyers merely rob you, whereas doctors rob you and kill you, too.»
Author: Anton Chekhov | Keywords: doctors, rob
«If only we could go back to Moscow! Sell the house, finish with our life here, and go back to Moscow.»
Author: Anton Chekhov | Keywords: Moscow
«A writer is not a confectioner, a cosmetic dealer, or an entertainer. He is a man who has signed a contract with his conscious and his sense of duty.»
Author: Anton Chekhov
«It's a long time since I drank champagne.»
Author: Anton Chekhov | Keywords: champagne, drank
«At the door of every happy person there should be a man with a hammer whose knock would serve as a constant reminder of the existence of unfortunate people.»
Author: Anton Chekhov

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