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Beggar Quote by Charles Dickens

“I cannot help it; reason has nothing to do with it; I love her against reason-but who would as soon love me for my own sake, as she would love the beggar at the corner.” quote by Charles Dickens
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“I cannot help it; reason has nothing to do with it; I love her against reason-but who would as soon love me for my own sake, as she would love the beggar at the corner.”

Charles Dickens

About This Quote

Source Novel: Great Expectations, 1861

Love can be irrational and self‑destructive, yet we seek acceptance beyond reason

In simple terms: Love often defies logic and seeks validation

Key Takeaway

Recognize love's irrational nature and seek healthy relationships

Themes

love reason self‑worth

Mood

melancholic thoughtful

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • unrequited love
  • self‑esteem issues
  • relationship dynamics

Key Concepts

romantic idealism self‑sacrifice

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you love for yourself or for others?
  • Can love be both rational and passionate?
A Different Perspective

Rational love may be unsustainable without mutual respect

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