Happiness Quote by Stephanie Dray
““Probably so. I’m a sinner with more faults than you imagine, Patsy. But you’re the friend to which my soul is unalterably attached, so I’m prepared to make whatever alterations to my character would be conducive to your happiness. Only tell me this. Are my hopes in vain, or can you be induced to love me?” I””
About This Quote
A speaker confesses deep flaws yet offers to change for a beloved, seeking validation of love.
In simple terms: Confession and willingness to change for love.
Love may demand personal transformation.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- confessing feelings to a partner
- seeking reassurance in a fragile relationship
- offering personal change for another's happiness
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- relationship counseling
- personal growth workshops
Questions to Reflect On
- What does it mean to alter oneself for love?
- Can love be genuine if it requires self‑modification?