“I'm sure I don't know half the people who come to my house. Indeed, from all I hear, I shouldn't like to.”
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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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“They flaunt their conjugal felicity in one's face, as if it were the most fascinating of sins.”
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“He thinks like a Tory, and talks like a Radical, and that's so important nowadays.”
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