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Oscar Wilde

The Picture of Dorian Gray

  • Alejandra Itzel Eliceriohas quoted2 months ago
    have been right, Basil, haven’t I, to take my love out of poetry and to find my wife in Shakespeare’s plays? Lips that Shakespeare taught to speak have whispered their secret in my ear. I have had the arms of Rosalind around me, and kissed Juliet on the mouth.”
  • Alejandra Itzel Eliceriohas quoted2 months ago
    I never take any notice of what common people say, and I never interfere with what charming people do.
  • Alejandra Itzel Eliceriohas quoted2 months ago
    “Marriage is hardly a thing that one can do now and then, Harry.”
    “Except in America,” rejoined Lord Henry languidly.
  • Alejandra Itzel Eliceriohas quoted3 months ago
    When he arrived home, about half-past twelve o’clock, he saw a telegram lying on the hall table. He opened it and found it was from Dorian Gray. It was to tell him that he was engaged to be married to Sibyl Vane.
  • Alejandra Itzel Eliceriohas quoted3 months ago
    While Lord Henry sat dreaming on these things, a knock came to the door, and his valet entered and reminded him it was time to dress for dinner. He got up and looked out into the street. The sunset had smitten into scarlet gold the upper windows of the houses opposite. The panes glowed like plates of heated metal. The sky above was like a faded rose. He thought of his friend’s young fiery-coloured life and wondered how it was all going to end.
  • Alejandra Itzel Eliceriohas quoted3 months ago
    les grandpères ont toujours tort.”
  • Alejandra Itzel Eliceriohas quoted3 months ago
    want to make Romeo jealous. I want the dead lovers of the world to hear our laughter and grow sad. I want a breath of our passion to stir their dust into consciousness, to wake their ashes into pain. My God, Harry, how I worship her!” He was walking up and down the room as he spoke. Hectic spots of red burned on his cheeks. He was terribly excited.
  • Alejandra Itzel Eliceriohas quoted3 months ago
    Basil, my dear boy, puts everything that is charming in him into his work. The consequence is that he has nothing left for life but his prejudices, his principles, and his common sense. The only artists I have ever known who are personally delightful are bad artists. Good artists exist simply in what they make, and consequently are perfectly uninteresting in what they are. A great poet, a really great poet, is the most unpoetical of all creatures. But inferior poets are absolutely fascinating. The worse their rhymes are, the more picturesque they look. The mere fact of having published a book of second-rate sonnets makes a man quite irresistible. He lives the poetry that he cannot write. The others write the poetry that they dare not realize.”
  • Alejandra Itzel Eliceriohas quoted3 months ago
    “That is a rather commonplace début.
  • Alejandra Itzel Eliceriohas quoted3 months ago
    Lord Henry had not yet come in. He was always late on principle, his principle being that punctuality is the thief of time.
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