| The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996. |
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| NUMBER: | 11776 |
| QUOTATION: | Natures law says that the strong must prevent the weak from living, but only in a newspaper article or textbook can this be packaged into a comprehensible thought. In the soup of everyday life, in the mixture of minutia from which human relations are woven, it is not a law. It is a logical incongruity when both strong and weak fall victim to their mutual relations, unconsciously subservient to some unknown guiding power that stands outside of life, irrelevant to man. |
| ATTRIBUTION: | Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (18601904), Russian author, playwright. Korolevs thoughts in Episode from a Practice, Works, vol. 10, p. 82, Nauka (1976). |
| BIOGRAPHY: | Columbia Encyclopedia. |
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| | | The Columbia World of Quotations. Copyright © 1996 Columbia University Press. |
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