“Make some sacrifice for your art and you will be repaid but ask of art to sacrifice herself for you and a bitter disappointment may come to you.”
A new Oscar Wilde letter has been discovered! Turns out we should all have day jobs.
“Make some sacrifice for your art and you will be repaid but ask of art to sacrifice herself for you and a bitter disappointment may come to you.”
A new Oscar Wilde letter has been discovered! Turns out we should all have day jobs.
It’s a dreaded sunny day, and we need something to read: looks like Morrissey might soon be able to help us, if the rumors of his forthcoming memoir are true.
Warning: prolonged investigation of this Oscar Wilde infographic may lead to an “infogasm.”
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Oscar Wilde, Rudyard Kipling, and Charles Dickens wrote about opium smoking in their novels. But if you read the way they describe opium smoking, without a doubt these people never saw the real thing. It’s laughable.
Oscar Wilde: wit, writer, and… self-plagiarist?
All women become like their mothers. That is their tragedy. No man does. That’s his.
“Everything popular is wrong” — Oscar Wilde, the original hipster
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