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Quotes By author - Starting with O - Oscar Wilde
There are 233 quotes for the author Oscar Wilde
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I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being.

How strange a thing this is! The Priest telleth me that the Soul is worth all the gold in the world, and the merchants say that it is not worth a clipped piece of silver.

In every first novel the hero is the author as Christ or Faust.

He hadn't a single redeeming vice.

Alas, I am dying beyond my means.

I have nothing to declare except my genuis.

My great mistake, the fault for which I can't forgive myself, is that one day I ceased my obstinate pursuit of my own individuality.

Between the optimist and the pessimist, the difference is droll. The optimist sees the doughnut; the pessimist the hole!

A man's face is his autobiography. A woman's face is her work of fiction.

This suspense is terrible. I hope it will last.

There is no such thing as an omen. Destiny does not send us heralds. She is too wise or too cruel for that.

The imagination imitates. It is the critical spirit that creates.

The General was essentially a man of peace, except of course in his domestic affairs.

One should always be in love. That is the reason one should never marry.

How marriage ruins a man! It is as demoralizing as cigarettes, and far more expensive.

Of course I have played outdoor games. I once played dominoes in an open air cafe in Paris.

It is perfectly monstrous the way people go about, nowadays, saying things against one behind one's back that are absolutely and entirely true.

I have the simplest tastes. I am always satisfied with the best.

He must have a truly romantic nature, for he weeps when there is nothing at all to weep about.

There is nothing so difficult to marry as a large nose.

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