Anton Chekhov: Satiation, like any state of vitality, always contains a degree of impudence, and that impudence emerges first and forem

Satiation, like any state of vitality, always contains a degree of impudence, an — Anton Chekhov

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.

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