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POUKCIIANSKI
The reasonable man adapts himself to the
world. The unreasonable man persists in
tryin g to adapt the world to him self.
Consistency is the Therefore, all progress depends upon the
last refuge of the unreasonable man.
unimaginative. -George Bernard Shaw
-Oscar Wilde
Nothing makes one so vain as being Go with the flow - that
told that one is a sinner. nihilistic-
- Lord Henry in Oscar W ilde’s invertebrate philosophy?
“ The Picture of Dorian G ray” What happens when the
Flow stops flowing?
-Vikram Seth
To believe is very dull. To doubt is intensely engrossing.
-Oscar Wilde
The aim of life is self-development. The greatest of all sins is
-Lord Henry in Oscar W ilde’s stupidity.
“ The Picture of Dorian G ray” -Oscar Wilde
People are either charming, or tedious. Not everything that can be
I take the side of the charming. counted counts, and not
-Lord Darlington in Oscar W ilde’s everything that counts can be
counted.
“ Lady Windermere’s Fan”
-Albert Einstein
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