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1854–1900,Oscar,Wilde

De Profundis

  • kzsk9nky62fez uma citaçãohá 17 dias
    ‘Sell all that thou hast and give to the poor,’ it is not of the state of the poor that he is thinking but of the soul of the young man, the soul that wealth was marring.
  • kzsk9nky62fez uma citaçãohá 17 dias
    than poverty or sorrow. And as for altruism, who knew better than he that it is vocation not volition that determines us, and that one cannot gather grapes of thorns or figs from thistles?
  • kzsk9nky62fez uma citaçãohá 17 dias
    People have tried to make him out an ordinary philanthropist, or ranked him as an altruist with the scientific and sentimental. But he was really neither one nor the other. Pity he has, of course, for the poor, for those who are shut up in prisons, for the lowly, for the wretched; but he has far more pity for the rich, for the hard hedonists, for those who waste their freedom in becoming slaves to things, for those who wear soft raiment and live in kings’ houses. Riches and pleasure seemed to him to be really greater tragedies
  • kzsk9nky62fez uma citaçãohá 17 dias
    When one comes in contact with the soul it makes one simple as a child, as Christ said one should be.
  • kzsk9nky62fez uma citaçãohá 17 dias
    I bore up against everything with some stubbornness of will and much rebellion of nature, till I had absolutely nothing left in the world but one thing. I had lost my name, my position, my happiness, my freedom, my wealth. I was a prisoner and a pauper. But I still had my children left. Suddenly they were taken away from me by the law. It was a blow
  • kzsk9nky62fez uma citaçãohá 17 dias
    understood the leprosy of the leper, the darkness of the blind, the fierce misery of those who live for pleasure, the strange poverty of the rich.
  • kzsk9nky62fez uma citaçãohá 20 dias
    my father sent me to Oxford, and when society sent me to prison.
  • kzsk9nky62fez uma citaçãohá 20 dias
    symbols must be of my own creating. Only that is spiritual which makes its own form. If I may not find its secret within myself, I shall never find it: if I have not got it already, it will never come to me.
  • kzsk9nky62fez uma citaçãohá 20 dias
    But were things different: had I not a friend left in the world; were there not a single house open to me in pity; had I to accept the wallet and ragged cloak of sheer penury: as long as I am free from all resentment, hardness and scorn, I would be able to face the life with much more calm and confidence than I would were my body in purple and fine linen, and the soul within me sick with hate.
  • kzsk9nky62fez uma citaçãohá 20 dias
    I got nothing from the house of the rich I would get something at the house of the poor. Those who have much are often greedy; those who have little always share. I would not a bit mind sleeping in the cool grass in summer, and when winter came on sheltering myself by the warm close-thatched rick, or under the penthouse of a great barn, provided I had love in my heart. The external things of life seem to me now of no importance at all.
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