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Oscar Wilde

"It would be unfair to expect other people to be as brilliant as oneself."

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"It would be unfair to expect other people to be as brilliant as oneself."

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"If you can't be thankful for what you receive be thankful for what you escape."

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"The post on her left was occupied by Mr. Erskine of Treadley, an old gentleman of considerable charm and culture, who had fallen, however, into bad habits of silence, having, as he explained once to Lady Agatha, said everything that he had to say before he was thirty."
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"Up to the present man has hardly cultivated sympathy at all. He has merely sympathy with pain, and sympathy with pain is not the highest form of sympathy. All sympathy is fine, but sympathy with suffering is the least fine mode. It is tainted with egotism. It is apt to become morbid. There is in it a certain element of terror for our own safety. We become afraid that we ourselves might be as the leper or as the blind, and that no man would have care of us. It is curiously limiting, too. One should sympathise with the entirety of life, not with life's sores and maladies merely, but with life's joy and beauty and energy and health and freedom."
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"Because sometimes you have to do something bad to do something good."
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"It is so easy to convince others, it is so difficult to convince oneself."
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"The world has grown suspicious of anything that looks like a happily married life."
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"Poets are not so scrupulous as you are. They know how useful passion is for publication. Nowadays a broken heart will run to many editions.""I hate them for it," cried Hallward. "An artist should create beautiful things, but should put nothing of his own life into them. We live in an age when men treat art as if it were meant to be a form of autobiography. We have lost the abstract sense of beauty. Some day I will show the world what is it; and for that the world shall never see my portrait of Dorian Gray."
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"The arts that have escaped [uniformity] best are the arts in which the public take no interest. Poetry is an instance of what I mean. We have been able to have fine poetry in England because the public do not read it, and consequently do not influence it."
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"What people call insincerity is simply a method by which we can multiply our personalities."
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"When a man has once loved a woman he will do anything for her except continue to love her."
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"Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth."
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