"Knowledge is of no value unless you put it into practice."
"I can't accept "our nervous age," since mankind has been nervous during every age. Whoever fears nervousness should turn into a sturgeon or smelt; if a sturgeon makes a stupid mistake, it can only be one: to end up on a hook, and then in a pan in a pastry shell."
17 likes
Source: Letter to E. M. Savrova-Yust, February 28, 1895.
About the author