Quote by Eden Phillpotts
We are often jealous of our little secrets, though to another ear they generally convey neither profit nor entertainment.
Summary
This quote suggests that people have a tendency to place value and importance on their own secrets, even though others may not find them beneficial or amusing. It reflects human's inclination to attach significance to personal information, regardless of its actual worth to others. It highlights the inherent desire for secrecy and the satisfaction derived from having private thoughts or experiences, illustrating how humans tend to covet moments that may hold no practical value to anyone else.