“Capital punishment kills immediately, whereas lifetime imprisonment does so slowly. Which executioner is more humane? The one who kills you in a few minutes, or the one who wrests your life from you in the course of many years?”

—  Anton Chekhov , book The Bet

The Bet (1889)

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Russian dramatist, author and physician 1860–1904

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