"Knowledge is of no value unless you put it into practice."
"My own experience is that once a story has been written, one has to cross out the beginning and the end. It is there that we authors do most of our lying . . . one must ruthlessly suppress everything that is not concerned with the subject. If, in the first chapter, you say there is a gun hanging on the wall, you should make quite sure that it is going to be used further on in the story."
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Source: The Three Sisters. Play by Anton Chekhov, Act I, 1901.
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