The Back Bay condo broker reflects on two decades of marriage, contrasting the initial thrill of romance with the current comfort of life. Although the love still exists, it has changed; the spontaneity he once craved seems to have faded. His wife points out that this transition is a natural part of life, suggesting that while the passionate spark has dimmed, a different, deeper form of love remains. This contemplation serves as a reminder that the course of love can shift significantly over time, influenced by life's circumstances.
"The spontaneous love has just turned to comfort. It's called life. That's all."
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