Quote by J. D. Griffin

Every time I try to define a perfectly stable person, I am appalled by the dullness of that person.


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Summary

This quote suggests that the concept of a perfectly stable person lacks excitement or interest. The speaker realizes that attempting to define someone as completely stable results in a dull and uninteresting characterization. It implies that flaws and diversities in individuals contribute to their uniqueness and attractiveness, as opposed to an ideal of perfect stability that may be unattainable and unappealing. The quote challenges the notion of absolute stability and embraces the complexities and dynamic nature of human personalities.

By J. D. Griffin
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