Quote by Oscar Wilde
But then one regrets the loss even of one's worst habits. Perhaps one regrets them the most. They are such an essential part of one's personality.
Summary
This quote suggests that even though one may recognize their worst habits and understand the negative impact they have, there is still a level of attachment to them. The regret for losing these habits may be especially strong because they are deeply ingrained and intertwined with one's identity. It implies that habits, whether good or bad, are integral to a person's sense of self, making it difficult to let go of even the destructive ones.
By Oscar Wilde