London Oscar Wilde Quotes
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Oh, I love London Society! It is entirely composed now of beautiful idiots and brilliant lunatics. Just what Society should be.
— Oscar Wilde
I knew that I just didn't have it in me to give up, even if I sometimes felt like a fool for continuing to believe.
— Misty Copeland
One of those middle-aged mediocrities so common in London clubs who have no enemies, but are thoroughly disliked by their friends;
— Oscar Wilde
Half the pretty women in London smoke cigarettes. Personally I prefer the other half. mrs.
— Oscar Wilde
I have my own soul. My own spark of divine fire.
— George Bernard Shaw
Expecting conceit they found courtesy. Expecting arrogance they found a man concerned with people's thoughts and feelings.
— Jackie Collins
The press is impotent when it abandons itself to falsehood.
— Thomas Jefferson
I set myself up to be a bass guitarist and bass players get a lot more work than people like me.
— John Entwistle
Before Turner there was no fog in London.
— Oscar Wilde
London is full of women who trust their husbands. One can always recognize them. They look so thoroughly unhappy.
— Oscar Wilde
My parents used to fight a lot, and I think they fought a lot at night, and they would turn the television up to hide the sound of their fighting.
— Chuck Palahniuk
The challenge when you think about product distribution is: how are you competing for potential customers or potential members time.
— Reid Hoffman
I felt that this grey, monstrous London of ours, with its myriads of people, its sordid sinners and its splendid sins
— Oscar Wilde
It's like the landscape is an interrupted sentence, one side dangling in the air, unfinished, and the other, a completely different subject.
— Veronica Roth
St. Paul's
Loomed like a bubble o'er the town. — Oscar Wilde
Loomed like a bubble o'er the town. — Oscar Wilde