Quote by Desiderius Erasmus
In short, no association or alliance can be happy or stable without me. People can't long tolerate a ruler, nor can a master his servant, a maid her mistress, a teacher his pupil, a friend his friend nor a wife her husband, a landlord his tenant, a soldier his comrade nor a party-goer his companion, unless they sometimes have illusions about each other, make use of flattery, and have the sense to turn a blind eye and sweeten life for themselves with the honey of folly.
Summary
This quote suggests that maintaining happy and stable relationships, whether they are personal, professional, or social, requires a certain level of illusion, flattery, and ignorance. It implies that people cannot tolerate or coexist harmoniously with one another unless they are willing to overlook flaws, acknowledge each other's strengths, and sometimes engage in pleasant deceptions. In other words, in order to maintain relationships, individuals must occasionally turn a blind eye to certain shortcomings and find ways to sweeten their interactions with a touch of folly or playful ignorance. Ultimately, the quote highlights the importance of maintaining a level of positivity and harmony in relationships, even if it means embracing some degree of illusion.