Creative Quotations from . . .
Oscar Wilde
(1856-1900) born on
Oct 16
Anglo-Irish "playwright, novelist". "He was noted for his flamboyant witty, sophisticated plays, e.g., "The Importance of Being Ernest," 1895."
 
   
F
The English country gentleman galloping after a fox - the unspeakable in full pursuit of the uneatable.

R
It is better to be beautiful than to be good. But it is better to be good than to be ugly.
A
"A pessimist is one who, when he has a choice of two evils, chooses both."
N
Moderation is a fatal thing. . . . Nothing succeeds like excess.
K
"The play was a great success, but the audience was a disaster."
 
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Published Sources for the above Quotations:
F: "A Woman of No Importance," I"
R: "Lord Henry, in "The Picture of Dorian Gray," ch. 17, 1891."
A:
N: "Lord Illingworth, in A Woman of No Importance, act 3."
K: Comment
   



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