Quotes from Oscar Wilde
You seem to forget that I am married, and the one charm of marriage is that it makes a life of deception absolutely necessary for both parties. I never know where my wife is, and my wife never knows what I am doing. When we meet—we do meet occasionally, when we dine out together, or go down to the Duke's—we tell each other the most absurd stories with the most serious faces.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Ah, Robbie, when we are dead and buried in our porphyry tombs, and the trumpet of the Last Judgement is sounded, I shall turn and whisper to you, 'Robbie, Robbie, let us pretend we do not hear it.
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Suddenly I found myself face to face with the young man whose personality had so strangely stirred me.
~ Oscar Wilde
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It is awfully hard work doing nothing. However, I don't mind hard work where there is no definite object of any kind.
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A veces podemos pasarnos años sin vivir en absoluto, y de pronto toda nuestra vida se concentra en un solo instante.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Lady Bracknell. Good afternoon, dear Algernon, I hope you are behaving very well. Algernon. I'm feeling very well, Aunt Augusta. Lady Bracknell. That's not quite the same thing. In fact the two things rarely go together.
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Nos prometieron que los sueños podrían volverse realidad. Pero se les olvido mencionar que las pesadillas también son sueños.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Then I must learn how to be happy. Once I knew it, or thought I knew it, by instinct. It was always springtime once in my heart. My temperament was akin to joy. I filled my life to the very brim with pleasure, as one might fill a cup to the very brim with wine. Now I am approaching life from a completely new standpoint, and even to conceive happiness is often extremely difficult for me.
~ Oscar Wilde
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The art of living. The only really Fine Art we have produced in modern times.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Crying is the refuge of plain women but the ruin of pretty ones.
~ Oscar Wilde
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There was a silence. The evening darkened in the room. Noiselessly and with silver feet the shadows crept in from the garden. The colours faded wearily out of things.
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I get hungry for her presence; and when I think of the wonderful soul that is hidden away in that little ivory body, I am filled with awe.
~ Oscar Wilde
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I like men who have a future and women who have a past
~ Oscar Wilde
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To be good is to be in harmony with oneself, He replied, touching the thin stem of his glass with his pale, fine-pointed fingers. Discord is to be forced to be in harmony with others. One's own life-that is the important thing. As for the lives of ones's neighbors, if one wishes to be a prig or a Puritan, one can flaunt one's moral views about them, but they are not one's concern.
~ Oscar Wilde
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I am always saying what I shouldn't say; in fact, I usually say what I really think--a great mistake nowadays. It makes one so liable to be misunderstood.
~ Oscar Wilde
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iridescent with fancy and winged it with paradox.
~ Oscar Wilde
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I would sooner have fifty unnatural vices than one unnatural virtue. It is unnatural virtue that makes the world, for those who suffer, such a premature Hell.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Like all good reputations... every effect that one produces gives one an enemy. To be popular one must be a mediocrity.
~ Oscar Wilde
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I think after Christmas would be better for publication: I am hardly a Christmas present.
~ Oscar Wilde
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What the worm was to the corpse, his sins would be to the painted image on the canvas.
~ Oscar Wilde
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El cigarro es un ejemplo perfecto de un placer perfecto. Es exquisito y deja a uno insatisfecho
~ Oscar Wilde
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Life is never fair, Robert. And perhaps it is a good thing for most of us that it is not.
~ Oscar Wilde
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The value of an idea has nothing to do with the honesty of the man expressing it.
~ Oscar Wilde
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La risa es la actitud primitiva hacia la vida, una forma de acercamiento que sólo sobrevive en artistas y criminales.
~ Oscar Wilde
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