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Love, it turns out, is as undemocratic as money, so it accumulates around people who have plenty of it already: the sane, the healthy, the lovable.
Nick Hornby
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Love tends to favor those who are already in a good position, much like wealth accumulates with the rich.

In this quote, Nick Hornby reflects on the nature of love and its tendency to gravitate towards those who already possess positive qualities such as sanity, health, and likability. Similar to how wealth disproportionately accumulates among the affluent, love often flourishes among individuals who are already emotionally or socially well-off, suggesting an inherent inequality in how love is distributed among people.

Themes

LoveInequalityRelationshipsHuman NatureEmotions

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about relationships, one might say, 'As Nick Hornby wisely points out, love often gathers around those who already have so much.'

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