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Assertion Quote by Oscar Wilde

“What is termed Sin is an essential element of progress. Without it the world would stagnate, or grow old, or become colorless. By its curiosity Sin increases the experience of the race. Through its intensified assertion of individualism it saves us from monotony of type. In its rejection of the…” quote by Oscar Wilde
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“What is termed Sin is an essential element of progress. Without it the world would stagnate, or grow old, or become colorless. By its curiosity Sin increases the experience of the race. Through its intensified assertion of individualism it saves us from monotony of type. In its rejection of the current notions about morality, it is one with the higher ethics.”

Oscar Wilde

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Soul of Man, 1891

Sin is portrayed as a catalyst that drives curiosity, individualism, and moral evolution, preventing stagnation and monotony.

In simple terms: Sin fuels progress and diversity.

Key Takeaway

Embrace challenges that spark growth.

Themes

creativity individualism morality progress risk

Mood

provocative reflective

Type

philosophical controversial

When to use this quote

  • artistic innovation
  • personal development
  • cultural critique
  • ethical debates

Key Concepts

Existentialism psychology ethics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does you differentiate constructive rebellion from harmful transgression?
  • Can embracing sin lead to ethical relativism?
A Different Perspective

Sin can also cause harm and justify destructive behavior.

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