Oscar Wilde Quotes About Evil
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It is immoral to use private property in order to alleviate the horrible evils that result from the institutions of private property.
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We are each our own devil, and we make this world our hell.
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The evil that machinery is doing is not merely in the consequence of its work but in the fact that it makes men themselves machines also.
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There were moments when he looked on evil simply as a mode through which he could realize his conception of the beautiful.
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Wickedness is a myth invented by good people to account for the curious attractiveness of others.
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Moderation is a fatal thing. Nothing succeeds like excess.
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Pessimist: One who, when he has the choice of two evils, chooses both.
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Hear no evil, speak no evil, and you won't be invited to cocktail parties.
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There were times when it appeared to Dorian Gray that the whole of history was merely the record of his own life, not as he had lived it in act and circumstand, but as his imagination had created it for him, as it had been in his brain and in his passions. He felt that he had known them all, those strange terrible figures that had passed across the stage of the world and made sin so marvellous, and evil so full of subtlety. It seemed to him that in some mysterious way their lives had been his own.
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In war," answered the weaver, "the strong make slaves of the weak, and in peace the rich make slaves of the poor. We must work to live, and they give us such mean wages that we die. We toil for them all day long, and they heap up gold in their coffers, and our children fade away before their time, and the faces of those we love become hard and evil. We tread out the grapes, another drinks the wine. We sow the corn, and our own board is empty. We have chains, though no eye beholds them; and are slaves, though men call us free.
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Salomé, Salomé, dance for me. I pray thee dance for me. I am sad to-night. Yes, I am passing sad to-night. When I came hither I slipped in blood, which is an evil omen; and I heard, I am sure I heard in the air a beating of wings, a beating of giant wings. I cannot tell what they mean .... I am sad to-night. Therefore dance for me. Dance for me, Salomé, I beseech you. If you dance for me you may ask of me what you will, and I will give it you, even unto the half of my kingdom.
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