Quote by Ayn Rand

To love a woman for her virtues is meaningless. She's earned it, it's a payment, not a gift. But to love her for her vices is a real gift, unearned and undeserved. To love her for her vices is to defile all virtue for her sake - and that is a real tribute of love, because you sacrifice your conscience, your reason, your integrity and your invaluable self-esteem.


To love a woman for her virtues is meaningless. She's earned

Summary

This quote suggests that loving someone for their virtues, or positive qualities, is insignificant as it is merely a reward for their actions. However, loving someone for their vices, or flaws and negative qualities, is seen as a true gift, as it is given freely and without justification. It implies that by loving someone despite their imperfections, one is willing to compromise their morals, logic, and self-worth, making it a profound demonstration of love.

By Ayn Rand
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