Quote by George Bernard Shaw

Home life is no more natural to us than a cage is natural to a cockatoo.


Home life is no more natural to us than a cage is natural to

Summary

This quote suggests that our concept of home life is not necessarily inherent or instinctual to human beings, just as being confined in a cage is not a natural state for a cockatoo. It implies that humans may have a longing or desire for freedom, exploration, and a less constrained existence, which may conflict with the conventional idea of settling down and conforming to a domestic lifestyle. The quote challenges the assumption that home and domesticity are fundamental aspects of human nature, instead implying that they are social constructs that may restrict our natural inclinations.

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By George Bernard Shaw
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