Quote by Oscar Wilde
As yet, Bernard Shaw hasn't become prominent enough to have any enemies, but none of his friends like him.
Summary
This quote suggests that despite Bernard Shaw's lack of notable opponents, he fails to garner affection or appreciation from his acquaintances. It implies that while he may not have enemies owing to his relatively low prominence, his abrasive or disagreeable personality hinders him from forming close friendships or earning the admiration of those around him. It hints at the notion that his character traits may be off-putting or contentious, leading to a lack of support or affection from his social circle.
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By Oscar Wilde