Quote #18214
To find someone who will love you for no reason, and to shower that person with reasons, that is the ultimate happiness.
Robert Brault
About This Quote
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Interpretation
Brault contrasts unconditional love (“for no reason”) with the human impulse to earn or justify affection. The “ultimate happiness” he describes is reciprocal: being accepted without conditions, and responding not by demanding proof but by freely offering it—through kindness, attention, loyalty, and daily acts that become “reasons” to cherish someone. The line suggests that the healthiest love is not transactional (love as payment for merit) but generous: it begins as a gift and is sustained by deliberate care. It also implies a moral dimension to happiness—gratitude expressed as action—where receiving grace inspires giving.



