QuoteProject
To love and win is the best thing. To love and lose, the next best.
William Makepeace Thackeray
ShareWTF𝕏

Interpretation

What this quote means

Loving someone and succeeding in that love is the greatest joy, but even if you lose that love, it remains a valuable experience.

This quote by William Makepeace Thackeray highlights the profound nature of love and its associated joys and sorrows. To love and win implies that the fulfillment and happiness derived from being in a successful relationship is unparalleled. However, even in the face of loss, the experience of love itself holds immense value, highlighting the importance of love in our lives, irrespective of the outcomes.

Themes

LoveLossWinningExperienceRelationships

In practice

Example use cases

During a wedding speech, one might reflect on the beauty of love, celebrating both winning and losing in relationships.

More from William Makepeace Thackeray

There are many sham diamonds in this life which pass for real, and vice versa.
William Makepeace ThackerayRead
There's a great power of imagination about these little creatures, and a creative fancy and belief that is very curious to watch . . . I am sure that horrid matter-of-fact child-rearers . . . do away with the child's most beautiful privilege. I am determined that Anny shall have a very extensive and instructive store of learning in Tom Thumbs, Jack-the-Giant-Killers, etc.
William Makepeace ThackerayRead
When you look at me, when you think of me, I am in paradise.
William Makepeace ThackerayRead
And in those varieties of pain of which we spoke anon, what a part of confidante has that poor teapot played ever since the kindly plant was introduced among us! What myriads of women have cried over it, to be sure! What sickbeds it has smoked by! What fevered lips have received refreshment from out of it! Nature meant very gently by women when she made that teaplant; and with a little thought what a series of pictures and groups the fancy may conjure up and assemble round the teapot and cup!
William Makepeace ThackerayRead
The play is done; the curtain drops,_x000D_ _x000D_ Slow falling to the prompter's bell_x000D_ _x000D_ A moment yet the actor stops_x000D_ _x000D_ And looks around to say farewell.
William Makepeace ThackerayRead
The moral world has no particular objection to vice, but an insuperable repugnance to hearing vice called by its proper name.
William Makepeace ThackerayRead

Similar quotes

No sacrifice which a lover would make for his beloved is too great for us to make for our enemy.
Dietrich BonhoefferRead
I want to do everything in the world with you.
F. Scott FitzgeraldRead
I would not wish any companion in the world but you.
William ShakespeareRead
Some day, the world will discover that, without thought, there can be no love.
Ayn RandRead
There is no salvation for the soul but to fall in Love. Only lovers can escape out of these two worlds. This was ordained in creation. Only from the heart can you reach the sky: The Rose of Glory can grow only from the heart.
RumiRead
nothing yet. I've been waiting." "for what?" she made no response. she could not tell him that she had been waiting for him.
Milan KunderaRead

A little wisdom, now and then

Subscribe for the occasional hand-picked quote. No noise.