Habits Quote by William Shakespeare
““O, love's best habit is in seeming trust, And age in love loves not to have years told: Therefore I lie with her and she with me, And in our faults by lies we flatter'd be.””
About This Quote
Love thrives on mutual trust and shared deception, allowing partners to overlook faults through affectionate falsehoods.
In simple terms: Trust and gentle lies sustain love.
Shared illusion can preserve intimacy.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- marital counseling
- long‑term partnership dynamics
- friendship maintenance
- creative writing about romance
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- practice honest communication balanced with kindness
- recognize when harmless lies become harmful
Questions to Reflect On
- When do protective lies become detrimental?
- How can couples cultivate trust without deception?
May excuse dishonesty, ignoring the long‑term erosion of trust.