Summary
This quote suggests that a man can find contentment in any relationship as long as he does not develop deep feelings of love for his partner. It implies that personal happiness is achievable when love, which often brings complexities and complications, is absent. However, it also implies that true fulfillment and a more profound connection may be absent in such a relationship lacking love. Ultimately, this quote raises questions about the trade-off between a simpler, surface-level happiness and the depth of emotional connection.
Topics
Love
By Oscar Wilde