“Art, even the art of fullest scope and widest vision, can never really show us the external world. All that it shows us is our own soul, the one world of which we have any real cognizance … It is Art, and Art only, that reveals us to ourselves.”
Quote by Oscar Wilde
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Only Dull People Are Brilliant at Breakfast
This book explores the peculiarities of human nature, particularly focusing on the contrast between intelligence and social graces. It delves into the idea that those who are perceived as dull may actually possess a unique brilliance in their daily routines, particularly during breakfast. The narrative is likely to be witty and thought-provoking, offering readers a fresh perspective on the mundane aspects of life. more
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