my psychiatrist just diagnosed me with 19th century russian literature character
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Anton Chekhov, After The Theatre
[originally published 1892]
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Anton Chekhov, "after the theatre"
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Anton Chekhov, from The Complete Plays of Anton Chekhov; "The Seagull,"
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Girls who are dreamy, girls who spend whole days lying down, girls who read whatever they come across, girls who are melancholy and bored.
Anton Chekhov, Verochka (1887)
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Nothing better than memories, and there is nothing worse than them.
Anton Chekhov
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Nothing better than memories, and there is nothing worse than them.
Anton Chekhov
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Nothing better than memories, and there is nothing worse than them.
Anton Chekhov
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Nothing better than memories, and there is nothing worse than them.
Anton Chekhov
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People don’t notice whether it’s winter or summer when they’re happy.
Anton Chekhov
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Nothing better than memories, and there is nothing worse than them.
Anton Chekhov
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Anton Chekhov, from a diary entry written c. November 1888
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Anton Chekhov, from The Complete Plays of Anton Chekhov; "Ivanoff,"
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She pulled the pink ribbon from her hair and began to hate her life.
Anton Chekhov, "Late-Blooming Flowers" (1882)
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