Oscar Wilde: Citations en anglais (Page 21)

Oscar Wilde était poète irlandais. Citations en anglais.
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“Now art should never try to be popular. The public should try to make itself artistic.”

Oscar Wilde livre The Soul of Man under Socialism

The Soul of Man Under Socialism (1891)
Contexte: Art is this intense form of individualism that makes the public try to exercise over it an authority that is as immoral as it is ridiculous, and as corrupting as it is contemptible. It is not quite their fault. The public have always, and in every age, been badly brought up. They are continually asking Art to be popular, to please their want of taste, to flatter their absurd vanity, to tell them what they have been told before, to show them what they ought to be tired of seeing, to amuse them when they feel heavy after eating too much, and to distract their thoughts when they are wearied of their own stupidity. Now Art should never try to be popular. The public should try to make itself artistic.

“The old believe everything; the middle-aged suspect everything; the young know everything.”

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

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

“But youth smiles without any reason. It is one of its chiefest charms.”

Oscar Wilde livre Le Portrait de Dorian Gray

Source: The Picture of Dorian Gray

“I am the only person in the world I should like to know thoroughly.”

Oscar Wilde L'Éventail de Lady Windermere

Mr. Dumby, Act II
Lady Windermere's Fan (1892)

“He is really not so ugly after all, provided, of course, that one shuts one's eyes, and does not look at him.”

Oscar Wilde livre A House of Pomegranates

"The Birthday of the Infanta", The House of Pomegranates http://emotionalliteracyeducation.com/classic_books_online/hpomg10.htm (1892)
Source: A House of Pomegranates

“The only way to behave to a woman is to make love to her if she is pretty and to someone else if she is plain.”

Oscar Wilde The Importance of Being Earnest

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

“She knew nothing but she had everything he had lost.”

Oscar Wilde livre Le Portrait de Dorian Gray

Source: The Picture of Dorian Gray

“I didn't say I liked it Harry. I said it fascinated me. There is a great difference.”

Oscar Wilde livre Le Portrait de Dorian Gray

Source: The Picture of Dorian Gray

“Love is easily killed.”

Oscar Wilde L'Éventail de Lady Windermere

Source: Lady Windermere's Fan