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We have really everything in common with America nowadays except, of course, language
By Oscar Wilde
We have really everything in common with America nowadays except, of course, language.
By Oscar Wilde
We can forgive a man for making a useful thing as long as he does not admire it. The only excuse for making a useless thing is that one admires it intensely. All art is quite useless.
By Oscar Wilde
We can forgive a man for making a useful thing, as long as he does not admire it. The only excuse for making a useless thing is that one admires it intensely. All art is quite useless.
By Oscar Wilde
Vile deeds like poison weeds bloom well in prison air, it is only what is good in man, that wastes and withers there.
By Oscar Wilde
Vulgarity is the conduct of other people, just as falsehoods are the truths of other people
By Oscar Wilde
Ultimately the bond of all companionship, wheather in marriage or in friendship, is conversation
By Oscar Wilde
To lose one parent may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness.
By Oscar Wilde
To lose one parent, Mr Worthing, may be regarded as a misfortune to lose both looks like carelessness.
By Oscar Wilde
To lose one parent, Mr Worthing, may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness.
By Oscar Wilde
To get back my youth I would do anything in the world, except take exercise, get up early, or be respectable.
By Oscar Wilde
To have the reputation of possessing the most perfect social tact, talk to every woman as if you loved her, and to every man as if he bored you
By Oscar Wilde
To disagree with three-fourths of the British public is one of the first requisites of sanity.
By Oscar Wilde
To believe is very dull. To doubt is intensely engrossing. To be on the alert is to live, to be lulled into security is to die
By Oscar Wilde
To be good, according to the vulgar standard of goodness, is obviously quite easy. It merely requires a certain amount of sordid terror, a certain lack of imaginative thought, and a certain low passion for middle-class respectability.
By Oscar Wilde
To be good, according to the vulgar standard of goodness, is obviously quite easy. It merely requires a certain amount of sordid terror, a certain low passion for middle-class respectability.
By Oscar Wilde
Those who are faithful know only the trivial side of love: it is the faithless who know love's tragedies
By Oscar Wilde