Diane SetterfieldI've nothing against people who love truth. Apart from the fact that they make dull companions.
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The quote, “I've nothing against people who love truth. Apart from the fact that they make dull companions.” by Oscar Wilde is a very interesting and insightful statement about love and truth. This quote speaks to how some people are not meant to be in love with someone they truly don’t believe in. There's nothing wrong with loving what you believe in, but not everyone is meant to be in a relationship with someone they truly admire.
Source: The Thirteenth Tale
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