Wilde’s classic quotations
Message: Oscar Wilde, born in Dublin, Ireland, was one of the greatest British writers and artists in the 19th century, known for his plays, poems, fairy tales and novels Famous, a representative figure of aestheticism, the main force of the aesthetic movement in the 1880s and the pioneer of the decadent movement in the 1990s. Wilde's classic quotations are collected by inspirational.com and given to readers. Welcome to read.
1. Being talked about is bad enough, not being talked about is even worse.
2. I did not sell myself for money, I just bought success at a heavy price.
3. Sooner or later, I will leave my name in history. There is not only good reputation, but also bad reputation.
4. Man is a rational animal, but when he is asked to act in accordance with the requirements of reason, he loses his temper again.
5. A person can always be kind to people he doesn't care about.
6. Marriage is the victory of imagination over reason, and remarriage is the victory of hope over experience.
7. Women inspire us to achieve great things, but prevent us from achieving them.
8. We Irish are too poetical to be poets; we are a nation of brilliant failures, but we are the greatest talkers since the Greeks.
9. Men marry because they are tired , women marry out of curiosity.
10. We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.
11. Apart from my genius, I have nothing to claim.
12. Art does not imitate, but life imitates art.
13. The moment a review starts to have an impact is when it stops being a review. The purpose of a review is to write down the author's own feelings, not to correct someone else's masterpiece.
14. Real life is usually a life beyond our control.
15. What is a cynic? A man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing
16. The public is surprisingly tolerant. They can forgive everything except genius.
17. People who love only once in a lifetime are superficial. They call it loyalty, but I call it habitual laziness or lack of imagination. Fidelity in the emotional life, like immutability in the intellectual life, is simply an admission of failure.
18. It is the penitent, not the priest, who gives us forgiveness.
19. We often only appreciate nature and rarely consider living in harmony with nature.
20. Everyone is born a king, but most people die in exile.
21. I like to talk to a wall, it is the only wall in the world that will not contradict me.
22. Whenever people agree with me, I always hope that I am wrong.
23. I like people more than principles, and I also like people without principles more than anything else in the world.
24. The burden of this world is too heavy for one person to bear; the sadness of this world is too heavy for one heart to bear.
25. Fashion is completely ugly It's so outrageous that we have to change it every 6 months.
26. There is no such thing as a moral or immoral book.
There is only a difference between a well-written book and a badly written one.
27. A woman can flirt with anyone, as long as others see her.
28. Nothing is more annoying than being cool.
29. Women fall in love with their ears, but if you men can fall in love, you fall in love with your eyes.
30. One should never trust a woman who tells her true age[]. If she had said all this, she would have said anything.
31. Emptiness heralds the arrival of serious times.
32. The Book of Life begins with a man and a woman in a garden...and it ends with the Book of Revelation.
33. All art is useless.
34. Avoid arguments, which are always tacky and often unconvincing.
35. I can resist anything except temptation.
36. Pessimist: One who, when he has the choice of o evils, chooses both.
37. Women love men because of their shortcomings; if a man has enough shortcomings , women can forgive them for anything, even their intelligence.
38. I checked the proofs of the poetry collection, deleted a comma in the morning and restored a comma in the afternoon.
39. Today is an age where we read too much and have no time to appreciate it, and write too much and have no time to think about it.
40. What if beauty is goodness? Bizarre
41. I can resist anything except temptation.
42. The public is wonderfully tolerant. It fives everything except genius.
43. Nothing is more ignorant than thoughtlessness.
44. Prestige is one of the insults I have never suffered.
45. When love comes to an end, the weak will cry non-stop, the efficient will immediately look for the next target, and the smart will have already prepared the next one.
46. My taste is actually very simple, as long as everything is perfect.
47. Every great man has his followers, and their biographies are always written by traitors.
48. Don’t risk your money when you have the trump card.
49. Life is the rarest thing in the world, most people just exist, nothing more.
50. When gods wish to punish us, they answer our prayer.
51. There are two tragedies in life. The first is not getting what you want, and the second is not getting what you want. Got it. We were all in the ditch, but some of us were looking up at the stars in the sky.
52. Personal Impressions of America (Leadville) (1883)
53. I admire simple pleasures, which are the last refuge of complexity.
54. If an individual follows his own wish, he is not selfish; if everyone follows his own wish, it is selfish.
55. Everyone is born a king, and everyone dies in exile.
56. The show was quite a success, but the audience was a disaster.
57. The rich know the price of anything, but they do not know the value of anything.
58. Living the life you want is not selfish, asking others to live according to your wishes is.
59. There is only one thing worse than being talked about, and that is having no one talk about you.
60. It would be sad if you wasted your age. Because your youth only lasts a little while - a very short time.
61. She is purely a peacock, but she lacks beauty.
62. Maxims are a durable substitute for wisdom
63. If the gods want to punish us, they must first let us get what we want.
64. Like dear St. Francis, I was married to poverty, but my marriage was not successful.
65. There are only two tragedies in life: one is not getting what we want, the other is getting what we want.
66. Ridicule is the mediocrity’s ode to genius.
67. Men and women are united due to misunderstanding, but separated due to understanding? About Oscar Wilde's famous sayings, a collection of Oscar Wilde's famous sayings, 70 Wilde's wise sayings worth collecting, 80 Wilde's classic sayings, every word of Wilde's famous sayings. A complete collection of Oscar Wilde's classic quotations