“It is what we fear that happens to us.”
Quote by Oscar Wilde
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Epigrams of Oscar Wilde
This book features a compilation of Oscar Wilde's concise, clever, and often cutting epigrams, showcasing his sharp wit and social commentary. more
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“Varnishing is the only artistic process with which Royal Academicians are thoroughly familiar.”
“It is absurd to say that the age of miracles is past. It has not yet begun.”
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“It is difficult not to be unjust to what one loves.”
Source: Aphorisms
“The final mystery is oneself... Who can calculate the orbit of his own soul.”
