Aphorisms by Oscar Wilde

Poet, writer and journalist, born monday october 16, 1854 in Dublin (Ireland), died friday november 30, 1900 in Paris (France)
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Posted by: R. Parisi
In its complexity, the world is a monster full of prejudice, corrupted by so-called virtues; it is puritan and fatuous. The secret of life is the art of challenging it. Challenging the world - that should be our aim, instead of living condescending its requests, like we always do.
Oscar Wilde
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