Oscar Wilde Quotes
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I don't drink at lunchtime because I'm very weak at alcohol like most Asians.
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I've got nothing very original to say myself.
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Nothing endures but personal qualities.
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Nothing ever goes away.
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Writing requires the concentration of the writer, demands that nothing else be done except that.
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There's nothing wrong with anger provided you use it constructively.
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I stayed a virgin until I was 23. I didn't do drugs or drink or smoke.
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Murderers, in general, are people who are consistent, people who are obsessed with one idea and nothing else.
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We have nothing to fear but fear itself... and, of course, the boogieman.
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I don't feel like sitting around doing nothing would benefit me.
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I have nothing revolutionary or even novel to offer.
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This Party is a moral crusade or it is nothing.
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Nothing is better than peace, by which all warfare of heavenly and earthly foes is brought to naught.
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The greater part of critics are parasites, who, if nothing had been written, would find nothing to write.
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We love our fans, so there's nothing we wouldn't do for them, and we go directly to t hem.
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There is nothing on earth divine except humanity.
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When it comes to jump-starting the intricate machinery of recollection, there's nothing more effective than the scent of approaching death.
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Praise those of your critics for whom nothing is up to standard.
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We must confront our own racism. Discriminatory housing and employment policies are nothing more than institutionalised racism.
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I was nothing more than a thug with Tolstoy in my pocket.
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Years later, nothing makes me more grateful as a parent than my daughters' encounters with classroom wizards.
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What's important is how we use our time on this earth, not how conspicuously we give our money away. What's important is the energy and courage we are willing to expend reversing entropy, battling cynicism, suffering and challenging mediocre minds, staring down those who would trample our dreams, taking a stand for magic, and advancing the potential of the human race.
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I'd like to be for cinema what Shakespeare was for theatre, Marx for politics and Freud for psychology: someone after whom nothing is as it used to be.
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There can be nothing more frequent than an occasional drink.