Nobody knows Quote by Anton Chekhov
““In Moscow you can sit in an enormous restaurant where you don’t know anybody and where nobody knows you, and you don’t feel all the same that you’re a stranger. And here you know everybody and everybody knows you, and you’re a stranger... and a lonely stranger.””
About This Quote
Source Short story: “The Lady with the Dog”, 1899
Even in bustling places, one can feel isolated; familiarity can also create a sense of alienation.
In simple terms: Crowds can still feel lonely.
Cultivate genuine connections beyond surface familiarity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- city commuting
- social media interactions
- expat communities
- large gatherings
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you find authentic bonds in familiar settings?
- What role does anonymity play in personal freedom?
Being known doesn’t guarantee intimacy.