When a woman hath ceased to be quite the same to us, it matters little how different she becomes
When a woman hath ceased to be quite the same to us, it matters little how different she becomes
Walter Savage Landor, a renowned English writer and poet, once famously said, "When a woman hath ceased to be quite the same to us, it matters little how different she becomes." This quote speaks to the idea that once a woman has lost her significance or importance in our lives, any changes or differences that may occur afterwards hold little weight or significance.