Quote by H. L. Mencken

Husbands never become good; they merely become proficient.


Husbands never become good; they merely become proficient.

Summary

This quote suggests that no matter how much effort or improvement a husband may make in his role, he can never truly be considered "good." Rather, he can only become proficient or skilled at fulfilling his responsibilities as a spouse. It implies that being a perfect husband is an unattainable feat, and perhaps implies a certain level of resignation or acceptance of the limitations and flaws that exist within the institution of marriage.

By H. L. Mencken
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