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Daily Inspiration Quote by W. Somerset Maugham

"Love is only a dirty trick played on us to achieve continuation of the species"

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Maugham’s line doesn’t just demystify romance; it prosecutes it. Calling love a “dirty trick” drags the concept out of candlelight and into the back alley where motives are suspect and nobody’s hands are clean. The phrase is brilliantly calibrated: “only” shrinks love to a single function, “dirty” injects moral disgust, and “played on us” frames the human heart as a mark in a con. It’s not that love feels fake; it’s that love may be the most effective fraud precisely because it feels profound.

The intent is classic Maugham: cool-eyed, amused, and faintly contemptuous of the stories people tell themselves to make desire sound noble. As a playwright who watched respectable society perform virtue while pursuing appetite, Maugham understood romance as theater - and theater as a machine for revealing self-deception. The subtext isn’t anti-sex so much as anti-sentimentality. He’s puncturing the Victorian hangover that treats passion as fate, insisting instead on biology’s blunt little agenda: reproduce, repeat.

Context matters. Writing in an era when Freud and early evolutionary thinking were reshaping how art and society talked about instinct, Maugham’s cynicism reads less like nihilism than like a hard modernist correction. The line also has a defensive edge: if love is a trick, then getting hurt is not failure but inevitability. It turns private heartbreak into a universal swindle, giving the wounded ego something it craves - an explanation that sounds like wisdom.

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Verified source: The Summing Up (W. Somerset Maugham, 1938)
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I learnt that men were moved by a savage egoism, that love was only the dirty trick nature played on us to achieve the continuation of the species, and I decided that, whatever aims men set themselves, they were deluded, for it was impossible for them to aim at anything but their own selfish pleasures. (Chapter 22). The wording commonly circulated online (“Love is only a dirty trick played on us…”) appears to be a shortened/paraphrased version. In Maugham’s text the key clause is: “love was only the dirty trick nature played on us to achieve the continuation of the species,” embedded within a longer sentence. The year is given here as 1938 (the widely-cited U.S. first edition year/publisher); some editions/territories are dated differently, so for ‘first published’ in an absolute sense you’d want to confirm the earliest UK publication details by consulting a library catalog or the copyright/imprint page of the earliest edition.
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Maugham, W. Somerset. (2026, February 8). Love is only a dirty trick played on us to achieve continuation of the species. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/love-is-only-a-dirty-trick-played-on-us-to-36340/

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Maugham, W. Somerset. "Love is only a dirty trick played on us to achieve continuation of the species." FixQuotes. February 8, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/love-is-only-a-dirty-trick-played-on-us-to-36340/.

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"Love is only a dirty trick played on us to achieve continuation of the species." FixQuotes, 8 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/love-is-only-a-dirty-trick-played-on-us-to-36340/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.

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W. Somerset Maugham

W. Somerset Maugham (January 25, 1874 - December 16, 1965) was a Playwright from United Kingdom.

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