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Order Quotes by Oscar Wilde
- Without order nothing can exist-without chaos nothing can evolve. Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing.
- Really, if the lower orders don't set a good example, what on earth is the use of them?
- It is immoral to use private property in order to alleviate the horrible evils that result from the institutions of private property.
- If a man needs an elaborate tombstone in order to remain in the memory of his country, it is clear that his living at all…
- I have invented an invaluable permanent invalid called Bunbury, in order that I may be able to go down into the country whenever I choose.
- Do you really keep a diary? I'd give anything to look at it. May I? Oh, no. You see, it is simply a very young…
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