Ivan tells Anna: "I used to imagine that being embraced by a woman .. . as something so wonderful that it would make me forget everthing .. . [But] happiness, it turns out, will be to share with you the burden I can't share with anyone else.

Vasily Grossman
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In this quote from "The Brothers Karamazov," by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Ivan tells Anna that happiness will be a burden for him because of the secret he has been keeping from her. The word "burden" can have a negative connotation, but this is not the case here.

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