Alain de Botton Quote
I can't understand people who don't like chocolate. I was once going out with aguy, this guy Robert I was telling you about, and I was never reallycomfortable with him, but I couldn't work out why. Then one day it all becameclear: he didn't like chocolate. I mean he didn't just not love it, this guyactually hated it. You could have put a bar in front of him and he wouldn'thave touched it. That kind of thinking is so far removed from anything I canrelate to, you know. Well, after that, you can imagine, it was clear we had tobreak up.
Alain de Botton
I can't understand people who don't like chocolate. I was once going out with aguy, this guy Robert I was telling you about, and I was never reallycomfortable with him, but I couldn't work out why. Then one day it all becameclear: he didn't like chocolate. I mean he didn't just not love it, this guyactually hated it. You could have put a bar in front of him and he wouldn'thave touched it. That kind of thinking is so far removed from anything I canrelate to, you know. Well, after that, you can imagine, it was clear we had tobreak up.
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