Anton Chekhov Quotes
[In] Death At Least There Would Be One Profit; It Would No Longer Be Necessary To Eat, To Drink, To Pay Taxes, Or To [offend] Others; And As A Man Lies In His Grave Not One Year, But Hundreds And Thousands Of Years, The Profit Was Enormous. The Life Of Man Was, In Short, A Loss, And Only His Death A Profit.
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