Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde was an Irish playwright, poet, and author whose wit, creativity, and keen social insight have made him one of the most celebrated literary figures of the 19th century. Born on October 16, 1854, in Dublin, Ireland, Wilde showed a remarkable talent for literature and the arts from a young age. He studied at Trinity College, Dublin, and later at Oxford University, where he developed a sharp intellect and an unmistakable sense of style that would define his public persona.

Wilde’s work is known for its clever humor, satirical edge, and thoughtful reflections on human nature and society. He wrote plays, essays, and novels that remain widely read today, including the iconic The Picture of Dorian Gray and plays such as The Importance of Being Earnest. His writing often explored themes of beauty, love, individuality, and the tension between society’s expectations and personal freedom.

Beyond his literary achievements, Wilde was a cultural figure known for his flamboyant style, charm, and memorable aphorisms. Many of his quotes about life, happiness, and human behavior continue to inspire and provoke thought around the world. Despite facing personal struggles and imprisonment later in life, Wilde’s sharp wit, intelligence, and insight into human nature have left a lasting legacy. Today, he is remembered not only for his brilliant writing but also for his enduring ability to make people reflect, laugh, and see the world in new ways.

"Women have no appreciation of good looks-at least, good women have not."

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"I hate people who are not serious about meals. It is so shallow of them."

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"It is the duty of every father... to write fairy tales for his children."

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"It would be unfair to expect other people to be as brilliant as oneself."

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"Lying, the telling of beautiful untrue things, is the proper aim of Art."

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"The tragedy of the poor is that they can afford nothing but self denial."

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"A man's face is his autobiography. A woman's face is her work of fiction."

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"An idea that is not dangerous is unworthy of being called an idea at all."

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"In matters of grave importance, style, not sincerity, is the vital thing."

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"The public is wonderfully tolerant. It forgives everything except genius."

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