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Oscar Wilde Quotes

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The great poet is always a seer, seeing less with the eyes of the body than he does with the eyes of the mind  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) The good we get from art is not what we learn from it; it is what we become through it  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) The proper aim is to try and reconstruct society on such a basis that poverty will be impossible  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) America is the noisiest country that ever existed. One is waked up in the morning, not by the singing of the nightingale, but by the steam whistle  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) I wonder that no criminal has ever pleaded the ugliness of your city as an excuse for his crimes  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) Why is it that at a bachelor’s establishment the servants invariably drink the champagne  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) The birds did not understand a single word of what he was saying, but that made no matter, for they put their heads on one side, and looked wise, which is quite as good as understanding a thing, and very much easier  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) The work of art is to dominate the spectator: the spectator is not to dominate the work of art  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) Education is very admirable but let us not forget that anything worth knowing cannot be taught  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) I see the moon like a clipped piece of silver. Like gilded bees the stars cluster round her  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) Action is limited and relative. Unlimited and absolute is the vision of him who sits at ease and watches, who walks in loneliness and dreams  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) Life under a good government is rarely dramatic; life under a bad government is always so  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) It’s not hard to get the ideas when they come. They just come... it’s painful waiting for them  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) Misery and poverty are so absolutely degrading, and exercise such a paralysing effect over the nature of men, that no class is ever really conscious of its own suffering. They have to be told of it by other people, and they often entirely disbelieve them  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) Each little thing that we do passes into the great machine of life which may grind our virtues to powder and make them worthless, or transform our sins into elements of a new civilization, more marvelous and more splendid than any that has gone before  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) Agitators are a set of interfering, meddling people, who come down to some perfectly contented class of the community and sow the seeds of discontent amongst them. That is the reason why agitators are so absolutely necessary. Without them, in our incomplete state, there would be no advance towards civilization  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) That is what the highest criticism really is, the record of one’s own soul. It is more fascinating than history, as it is concerned simply with oneself. It is more delightful than philosophy, as its subject is concrete and not abstract, real and not vague. It is the only civilized form of autobiography  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) What between the duties expected of one during one’s lifetime, and the duties exacted from one after one’s death, land has ceased to be either a profit or a pleasure. It gives one position, and prevents one from keeping it up. That’s all that can be said about land  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) It is a sad truth, but we have lost the faculty of giving lovely names to things. Names are everything. I never quarrel with actions. My one quarrel is with words. The man who could call a spade a spade should be compelled to use one. It is the only thing he is fit for  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) The value of an idea has nothing whatsoever to do with the sincerity of the man who expresses it. Indeed, the probabilities are that the more insincere the man is, the more purely intellectual will the idea be, as in that case it will not be coloured by either his wants, his desires, or his prejudices  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) I never approve, or disapprove, of anything now. It is an absurd attitude to take towards life. We are not sent into the world to air our moral prejudices. I never take any notice of what common people say, and I never interfere with what charming people do. If a personality fascinates me, whatever mode of expression that personality selects is absolutely delightful to me  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) A beautiful woman risking everything for a mad passion. A few wild weeks of happiness cut short by a hideous, treacherous crime. Months of voiceless agony, and then a child born in pain. The mother snatched away by death, the boy left to solitude and the tyranny of an old and loveless man. Yes, it was an interesting background. It posed the lad, made him more perfect as it were. Behind every exquisite thing that existed, there was something tragic  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) For a year after that was done to me I wept every day at the same hour and for the same space of time. That is not such a tragic thing as possibly it sounds to you. To those who are in prison tears are a part of every day’s experience. A day in prison on which one does not weep is a day on which one’s heart is hard, not a day on which one’s heart is happy  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) Ordinary people waited till life disclosed to them its secrets, but to the few, to the elect, the mysteries of life were revealed before the veil was drawn away. Sometimes this was the effect of art, and chiefly of the art of literature, which dealt immediately with the passions and the intellect  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) Actual life was chaos, but there was something terribly logical in the imagination. It was the imagination that set remorse to dog the feet of sin. It was the imagination that made each crime bear its misshapen brood. In the common world of fact the wicked were not punished, nor the good rewarded. Success was given to the strong, failure thrust upon the weak. That was all  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) There are moments, psychologists tell us, when the passion for sin, or what the world calls sin, so dominates a nature, that every fibre of the body, as every cell of the brain, seems to be instinct with fearful impulses. Men and women at such moments lose the freedom of their will. They move to their terrible end as automatons move. Choice is taken from them, and conscience is either killed, or, if it lives at all, lives but to give rebellion its fascination, and disobedience its charm  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) Well, I don’t like your clothes. You look perfectly ridiculous in them. Why on earth don’t you go up and change? It’s perfectly childish to be in mourning for a man who is actually staying a whole week with you in your house as a guest. I call it grotesque  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) The great events of life often leave one unmoved; they pass out of consciousness, and, when thinks of them, become unreal. Even the scarlet flowers of passion seem to grow in the same meadow as the poppies of oblivion. We reject the burden of their memory, and have anodynes against them. But the little things, the things of no moment, remain with us. In some tiny ivory cell the brain stores the most delicate, and the most fleeting impressions  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) It is only shallow people who require years to get rid of an emotion. A man who is master of himself can end a sorrow as easily as he can invent a pleasure. I don’t want to be at the mercy of my emotions. I want to use them, to enjoy them, and to dominate them  (Oscar Wilde Quotes) She was a curious woman, whose dresses always looked as if they had been designed in a rage and put on in a tempest. She was usually in love with somebody, and, as her passion was never returned, she had kept all her illusions. She tried to look picturesque, but only succeeded in being untidy  (Oscar Wilde Quotes)
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