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Quotes by Oscar Wilde, The Critic as Artist, part 2, 1891

"A little sincerity is a dangerous thing, and a great deal of it is absolutely fatal."
By Oscar Wilde, The Critic as Artist, part 2, 1891
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"One is tempted to define man as a rational animal who always loses his temper when he is called upon to act in accordance with the dictates of reason."
By Oscar Wilde, The Critic as Artist, part 2, 1891
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