Oscar Wilde: Citáty anglicky (strana 36)

Oscar Wilde byl dramatik, prozaik a básník. Citáty anglicky.
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“I don't at all like knowing what people say of me behind my back. It makes me far too conceited.”

Oscar Wilde An Ideal Husband

Lord Goring, Act IV
An Ideal Husband (1895)

“If it took Labouchere three columns to prove that I was forgotten, then there is no difference between fame and obscurity.”

As quoted in The New-York Herald (12 August 1883) http://www.oscarwildeinamerica.org/quotations/fame-and-obscurity.html

“Sooner or later we have all to pay for what we do.”

Oscar Wilde An Ideal Husband

Mrs Chevely, Act I
An Ideal Husband (1895)

“Here we allow absolute freedom to the journalist and entirely limit the artist. English public opinion, that is to say, tries to constrain and impede and warp the man who makes things that are beautiful in effect, and compels the journalist to retail things that are ugly, or disgusting, or revolting in fact, so that we have the most serious journalists in the world and the most indecent newspapers.”

Oscar Wilde kniha The Soul of Man under Socialism

The Soul of Man Under Socialism (1891)
Zdroj: Wilde, Oscar, (1891 / 1912) The Soul of Man Under Socialism, London, Arthur L. Humphreys. Retrieved from University of California Libraries Archive.org https://archive.org 13 February 2018 https://archive.org/details/soulofmanunderso00wildiala

“Why, what a wonderful piece of luck! Here is a red rose! I have never seen any rose like it in all my life. It is so beautiful that I am sure it has a long Latin name.”

Oscar Wilde kniha The Happy Prince and Other Tales

"The Nightingale and the Rose"
The Happy Prince and Other Tales (1888)

“Women are never disarmed by compliments. Men always are.”

Oscar Wilde An Ideal Husband

Mrs. Cheveley, Act III
An Ideal Husband (1895)

“Really, if the lower orders don't set us a good example, what on earth is the use of them?”

Oscar Wilde The Importance of Being Earnest

Algernon, Act I
The Importance of Being Earnest (1895)

“Now don't stir. I'll be back in five minutes. And don't fall into any temptations while I am away.”

Oscar Wilde An Ideal Husband

Miss Mabel Chiltern to Lord Goring, just after accepting his proposal, Act IV
An Ideal Husband (1895)

“Heaven is a despotism. I shall be at home there.”

Oscar Wilde Vera; or, The Nihilists

Vera; or, The Nihilists (1880)

“I am always astonishing myself. It is the only thing that makes life worth living.”

Oscar Wilde A Woman of No Importance

Lord Illingworth, Act III
A Woman of No Importance (1893)

“Fool, nothing is impossible in Russia but reform.”

Oscar Wilde Vera; or, The Nihilists

Michael, Act I
Vera; or, The Nihilists (1880)

“If one tells the truth, one is sure, sooner or later, to be found out.”

Oscar Wilde kniha Phrases and Philosophies for the Use of the Young

Phrases and Philosophies for the Use of the Young (1894)