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Passion must be concealed in a society where cold reserve and indifference are the signs of good breeding.
Anton Chekhov
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Passion often needs to be hidden in societies that value emotional restraint over openness.

In this quote, Anton Chekhov highlights a societal norm where showing deep feelings and passions is discouraged or viewed as inappropriate. The notion of 'cold reserve and indifference' reflects a cultural expectation for individuals to maintain a composed and unemotional demeanor, suggesting that those who express their passions may be seen as lacking sophistication or etiquette.

Themes

PassionSocietyReserveIndifferenceEmotion

In practice

Example use cases

This quote could be used in a discussion about emotional expression in professional environments.

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