proper basis marriage mutual misunderstanding. happiness a married man — Oscar Wilde, Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime Stories

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The proper basis for marriage is mutual misunderstanding. The happiness of a married man depends on the people he has not married. One should always be in love – that's the reason one should never marry.

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