Comte tells us that man first gets over theology, then over metaphysics, and finally rests in positivism.
Such a view gets over the difficulty arising from the unequal length of the two halves of the Decalogue.
It also gets over the difficulty, often met with in arbitration, of choosing a referee satisfactory to both parties.
It gets over incredible distances at an ambling shuffle, but is unfit for fast work and cannot stand excessive heat.
So when he gets over his broken heart, and should you not be in a relationship, you would like him to give you call.