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Six Quotes by Oscar Wilde
- When I went to America I had two secretaries, one for autographs, one for locks of hair. Within six months the one had died of…
- Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months.
- Come, dear, [Gwendolen rises] we have already missed five, if not six, trains. To miss any more might expose us to comment on the platform.
- You silly Arthur! If you knew anything about...anything, which you don't, you would know that I adore you. Everyone in London knows it except you.…
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