Just as the worst slave-owners were those who were kind to their slaves, and so prevented the horror of the system being realized by those who suffered from it, and understood by those who contemplated it, so, in the present state of things in England, the people who do most harm are the people who try to do most good.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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Charity creates a multitude of sins.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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It is immoral to use private property in order to alleviate the horrible evils that result from the institution of private property.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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Disobedience, in the eyes of any one who has read history, is man's original virtue. It is through disobedience that progress has been made, through disobedience and through rebellion.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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Sometimes the poor are praised for being thrifty. But to recommend thrift to the poor is both grotesque and insulting. It is like advising a man who is starving to eat less.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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As for begging, it is safer to beg than to take, but it is finer to take than to beg.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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Misery and poverty are so absolutely degrading, and exercize such a paralysing effect over the nature of men, that no class is ever really conscious of its own suffering. They have to be told of it by other people, and they often entirely disbelieve them.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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Man thought that the important thing was to have, and did not know that the important thing is to be. The true perfection of man lies, not in what man has, but in what man is.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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Private property has crushed true individualism, and set up an individualism that is false. It has debarred one part of the community from being individual by starving them. It has debarred the other part of the community from being individual by putting them on the wrong road and encumbering them.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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Wherever there is a man who exercizes authority, there is a man who resists authority.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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"Know thyself" was written over the portal of the antique world. Over the portal of the new world, "Be thyself" shall be written.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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There is only one class in the community that thinks more about money than the rich, and that is the poor.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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The things people say of a man do not alter a man. He is what he is. Public opinion is of no value whatsoever.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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High hopes were once formed of democracy; but democracy means simply the bludgeoning of the people by the people for the people.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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All authority is quite degrading. It degrades those who exercize it, and degrades those over whom it is exercized.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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When private property is abolished there will be no necessity for crime, no demand for it; it will cease to exist.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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A map of the world that does not include Utopia is not worth even glancing at, for it leaves out the one country at which humanity is always landing.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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Alone, without any reference to his neighbours, without any interference, the artist can fashion a beautiful thing; and if he does not do it solely for his own pleasure, he is not an artist at all.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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Art is individualism, and individualism is a disturbing and disintegrating force. Therein lies its immense value.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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The work of art is to dominate the spectator: the spectator is not to dominate the work of art.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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The one thing that the public dislike is novelty.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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It is only fair to state, with regard to modern journalists, that they always apologize to one in private for what they have written against one in public.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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There are three kinds of despots. There is the despot who tyrannizes over the body. There is the despot who tyrannizes over the soul. There is the despot who tyrannizes over the soul and body alike. The first is called the Prince. The second is called the Pope. The third is called the People.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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The only thing that one really knows about human nature is that it changes.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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All the results of the mistakes of governments are quite admirable.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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Selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live as one wishes to live.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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A man who does not think for himself does not think at all.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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In America, the president reigns for four years, and journalism governs for ever and ever.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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Anybody can make history. Only a great man can write it.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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Truth, in the matters of religion, is simply the opinion that has survived.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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I am but too conscious of the fact that we are born in an age when only the dull are treated seriously, and I live in terror of not being misunderstood.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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The one duty we owe to history is to rewrite it.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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Education is an admirable thing. But it is well to remember from time to time that nothing that is worth knowing can be taught.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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The English are always degrading truths into facts. When a truth becomes a fact it loses all its intellectual value.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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Art is the only serious thing in the world. And the artist is the only person who is never serious.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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To be really medieval one should have no body. To be really modern one should have no soul. To be really Greek one should have no clothes.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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The only thing that can console one for being poor is extravagance. The only thing that can console one for being rich is economy.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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Ambition is the last refuge of the failure.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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Religions die when they are proved to be true. Science is the record of dead religions.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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Patriotism is the vice of nations.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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Only the shallow know themselves.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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To love oneself is the beginning of a life-long romance.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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One should always be a little improbable.
		-- Oscar Wilde
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