My second wife - I was still young then - she left me, and I made the mistake of winning her back. It took me years to lose her again after that. She was a good woman. It is not easy to lose a good woman. If one must marry it is better to marry a bad woman. Graham Greene
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The quote talks about the person who is trying to get back with his first wife. He talks about how he is still young and how he made a mistake in the past by accepting the first wife's decision to leave him. He also talks about getting married again and breaking up with her. He also states that it was not easy to lose a good woman, which means that it is easy to fall for someone else and get married again, but it is difficult to get her back after she leaves you. On the other hand, if one must marry, then he/she should probably avoid getting married at all costs.

Source: Loser Takes All

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