Anton Chekhov Quote

Satiation, like any state of vitality, always contains a degree of impudence, and that impudence emerges first and foremost when the sated man instructs the hungry one.


Letter to A.S. Suvorin (October 20, 1891)


Satiation, like any state of vitality, always contains a degree of impudence, and that impudence emerges first and foremost when the sated man...

Satiation, like any state of vitality, always contains a degree of impudence, and that impudence emerges first and foremost when the sated man...

Satiation, like any state of vitality, always contains a degree of impudence, and that impudence emerges first and foremost when the sated man...

Satiation, like any state of vitality, always contains a degree of impudence, and that impudence emerges first and foremost when the sated man...