Quote by Charles Dickens

I never had one hour's happiness in her society, and yet my mind all round the four-and-twenty hours was harping on the happiness of having her with me unto death.


I never had one hour's happiness in her society, and yet my

Summary

This quote reveals the paradoxical nature of the speaker's emotions. Despite feeling no happiness in the company of the person mentioned, the speaker's mind is consumed by thoughts of them, fixated on the idea of being together till death. It suggests a contradiction between the speaker's rational understanding of their lack of happiness and the deep longing or infatuation they harbor.

By Charles Dickens
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