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Quotes by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

Love, friendship, respect, will never unite people as much as a common hatred for something.

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860 - 1904)
 
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People don't notice whether it's winter or summer when they're happy.

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We shall find peace. We shall hear the angels, we shall see the sky sparkling with diamonds.

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I am writing a play which I probably will not finish until the end of November. I am writing it with considerable pleasure, though I sin frightfully against the conventions of the stage. It is a comedy with three female parts, six male, four acts, a landscape (view of the lake), lots of talk on literature, little action and tons of love.

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The time has come for writers, especially those who are artists, to admit that in this world one cannot make anything out, just as Socrates once admitted it, just as Voltaire admitted it.

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860 - 1904)
Source: The Personal Papers of Anton Chekhov, Lear, 1950.
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To a chemist there is nothing impure on earth. The writer should be just as objective as the chemist; he should liberate himself from everyday subjectivity and acknowledge that manure piles play a highly respectable role in the landscape and that evil passions are every bit as much a part of life as good ones.

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860 - 1904)
Source: To Maria Kiselyova, January 14, 1887
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But if you had asked him what his work was, he would look candidly and openly at you with his large bright eyes through his gold pincenez, and would answer in a soft, velvety, lisping baritone: "My work is literature."

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860 - 1904)
Source: "Excellent People"
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The university brings out all abilities including incapability.

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860 - 1904)
Source: The Personal Papers of Anton Chekhov, Lear, 1950.
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One must be a god to be able to tell successes from failures without making a mistake.

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In my opinion it is not the writer's job to solve such problems as God, pessimism, etc; his job is merely to record who, under what conditions, said or thought what about God or pessimism. The artist is not meant to be a judge of his characters and what they say; his only job is to be an impartial witness. I heard two Russians in a muddled conversation about pessimism, a conversation that solved nothing; all I am bound to do is reproduce that conversation exactly as I heard it. Drawing conclusions is up to the jury, that is, the readers. My only job is to be talented, that is, to know how to distinguish important testimony from unimportant, to place my characters in the proper light and speak their language.

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860 - 1904)
Source: To Alexei Suvorin, May 30, 1888
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