Quotes 261 till 280 of 548.
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Never speak disrespectfully of Society. Only people who can't get into it do that.
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Newspapers have degenerated. They may now be absolutely relied upon.
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No artist has ethical sympathies. An ethical sympathy in an artist is an unpardonable mannerism of style.
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No great artist ever sees things as they really are, if he did he would cease to be an artist.
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No man dies for what he knows to be true. Men die for what they want to be true, for what some terror in their hearts tells them is not true.
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No man is rich enough to buy back his own past.
An Ideal Husband (1895) -
No woman should ever be quite accurate about her age. It looks so calculating.
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No work of art ever puts forward views. Views belong to people who are not artists.
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No, Ernest, don't talk about action. It is the last resource of those who know not how to dream.
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Nobody of any real culture, for instance, ever talks nowadays about the beauty of sunset. Sunsets are quite old fashioned. To admire them is a distinct sign of provincialism of temperament. Upon the other hand they go on.
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None of us can stand other people having the same faults as ourselves.
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Nothing can cure the soul but the senses, just as nothing can cure the senses but the soul.
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Nothing is so aggravating than calmness.
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Nothing is so dangerous as being too modern; one is apt to grow old fashioned quite suddenly.
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Nothing looks so like innocence as an indiscretion.
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Nothing makes one so vain as being told that one is a sinner.
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Nothing spoils a romance so much as a sense of humor in the woman.
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Nothing succeeds like success.
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Nothing that is worth knowing can be taught.
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Nowadays most people die of a sort of creeping common sense, and discover when it is too late that the only things one never regrets are one's mistakes.
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