Adventure Quote by Anton Chekhov
““Experience often repeated, truly bitter experience, had taught him long ago that with decent people, especially Moscow people -- always slow to move and irresolute -- every intimacy, which at first so agreeably diversifies life and appears a light and charming adventure, inevitably grows into a regular problem of extreme intricacy, and in the long run the situation becomes unbearable. But at every fresh meeting with an interesting woman this experience seemed to slip out of his memory, and he was eager for life, and everything seemed simple and amusing.””
About This Quote
Repeated bitter experiences with unreliable acquaintances lead to complex, unbearable situations, yet new encounters temporarily erase that memory, reviving optimism.
In simple terms: Past pain shapes present expectations, but novelty can mask it.
History repeats, but fresh connections can temporarily reset perception.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Reuniting with an old friend after a betrayal
- Starting a new romance after a painful breakup
- Encountering a charismatic stranger in a foreign city
- Navigating workplace politics with a known colleague
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Therapeutic counseling to address recurring relational patterns
- Creative writing exploring cyclical human behavior
Questions to Reflect On
- How do past experiences influence our willingness to trust again?
- Can novelty truly erase the weight of previous pain?