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Conscience and cowardice are really the same thing. Conscience is the trade-name of the firm.
By Oscar Wilde
Children begin by loving their parents as they grow older they judge them sometimes they forgive them.
By Oscar Wilde
Children begin by loving their parents; after a time they judge them; rarely, if ever, do they forgive them.
By Oscar Wilde
Children begin by loving their parents; as they grow older they judge them; sometimes they forgive them.
By Oscar Wilde
But what is the difference between literature and journalism?
...Journalism is unreadable and literature is not read. That is all.
...Journalism is unreadable and literature is not read. That is all.
By Oscar Wilde
By giving us the opinions of the uneducated, journalism keeps us in touch with the ignorance of the community.
By Oscar Wilde
But what is the difference between literature and journalism ...Journalism is unreadable and literature is not read. That is all.
By Oscar Wilde
But what is the difference between literature and journalism? Journalism is unreadable and literature is not read. That is all
By Oscar Wilde
Beauty is a form of genius--is higher, indeed, than genius, as it needs no explanation. It is of the great facts in the world like sunlight, or springtime, or the reflection in dark water of that silver shell we call the moon.
By Oscar Wilde
Beauty is the wonder of wonders. It is only the shallow people who do not judge by appearances.
By Oscar Wilde
At twilight, nature is not without loveliness, though perhaps its chief use is to illustrate quotations from the poets.
By Oscar Wilde
As long as war is regarded as wicked it will always have its fascinations. When it is looked upon as vulgar, it will cease to be popular.
By Oscar Wilde
As for begging, it is safer to beg than to take, but it is finer to take than to beg.
By Oscar Wilde
Arguments are extremely vulgar, for everyone in good society holds exactly the same opinion.
By Oscar Wilde
Anybody can sympathise with the sufferings of a friend, but it requires a very fine nature to sympathise with a friend's success.
By Oscar Wilde
Anybody can sympathize with the sufferings of a friend, but it requires a very fine nature it requires, in fact, that nature of a true Individualist to sympathize with a friend's success.
By Oscar Wilde