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I don't want to make a living, I want to live. What do you mean?
I don't want to run for a living, I want to enjoy every day.

This sentence comes from the famous saying of Wilde in England.

The original intention of making a living is to find a way to make a living, which is passive and forced. Once you live for a living, you naturally lose your ideals and dreams. You only know to bow your head and move forward, and you don't even remember to look at the blue sky and starry sky at night.

The original intention of life is to carry out various activities while living, which has the meaning of good things and good times. Among them, there is both life and life. Life is also the meaning of making a living, but living is to perceive things around you. If you are tired, you can stop. If you are tired, you can have a rest. When you make a living, you can perceive nature and humanity, sometimes recall the past and sometimes fantasize about the future. This is a state of relaxation.

Wilde was born in Dublin, Ireland. He was one of the greatest writers and artists in Britain (Ireland, to be exact, but ruled by Britain at that time) in the19th century. He is famous for his plays, poems, fairy tales and novels. He is a representative figure of aestheticism,1the main force of the aestheticism movement in the 1980s and the pioneer of the decadence movement in the 1990s.

Wilde's persistent spirit in art, his rebellion and innovation in the practice of traditional poetry, and the poem Reading Prison Ballads is the best embodiment. Song of Reading Prison was written by Wilde after he was released from prison in 1897 and completed in 1898. This is his last masterpiece of poetry.

A collection of Oscar Wilde's famous sayings:

1, the only difference between taking part in accidental amusement and never changing is that it takes a little longer.

2. Love begins with self-deception and ends with deception. This is the so-called romance.

The essence of romance is that it is full of various possibilities.

Man is a rational animal, but when asked to act according to the requirements of rationality, he will lose his temper again.

No one is rich enough to save his past.

6. The truth is rarely pure and never simple.

7, a lifetime of romance, starting from narcissism.

8. We all live in the gutter, but some people still look up at the stars.

9. Most people find that what they never regret is their mistakes, but it is too late.