"Knowledge is of no value unless you put it into practice."
"[Ognev] recalled endless, heated, purely Russian arguments, when the wranglers, spraying spittle and banging their fists on the table, fail to understand yet interrupt one another, themselves not even noticing it, contradict themselves with every phrase, change the subject, then, having argued for two or three hours, begin to laugh."
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Source: Verotchka. Book by Anton Chekhov, February 21, 1887.
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