Anton Chekhov Quote

When in a serious mood, it seems to me that those people are illogical who feel an aversion toward death. As far as I can see, life consists exclusively of horrors, unpleasantnesses and banalities, now merging, now alternating.


Letter to M.V. Kiseleva (September 29, 1886)


When in a serious mood, it seems to me that those people are illogical who feel an aversion toward death. As far as I can see, life consists...

When in a serious mood, it seems to me that those people are illogical who feel an aversion toward death. As far as I can see, life consists...

When in a serious mood, it seems to me that those people are illogical who feel an aversion toward death. As far as I can see, life consists...

When in a serious mood, it seems to me that those people are illogical who feel an aversion toward death. As far as I can see, life consists...