Summary
This quote suggests that scandal, which refers to the act of publicly revealing immoral or disgraceful behavior, is essentially fueled by gossip. However, the quote emphasizes that when morality becomes a dominant factor in discussing scandalous events, it tends to make the gossip itself boring or uninteresting. In other words, the introduction of moral judgment takes away the intrigue or excitement typically associated with scandal, often leading to a tedious or unremarkable conversation.
By Oscar Wilde