Anton Chekhov Quote

The happy man only feels at ease because the unhappy bear their burden in silence. Without this silence, happiness would be impossible.


The Wife, and Other Stories (ed. 1918)


The happy man only feels at ease because the unhappy bear their burden in silence. Without this silence, happiness would be impossible.

The happy man only feels at ease because the unhappy bear their burden in silence. Without this silence, happiness would be impossible.

The happy man only feels at ease because the unhappy bear their burden in silence. Without this silence, happiness would be impossible.

The happy man only feels at ease because the unhappy bear their burden in silence. Without this silence, happiness would be impossible.