Sunday, August 17, 2003
�Wickedness is a myth invented by good people to account for the curious attractiveness of others.�
- Oscar Wilde (1854 � 1900), Irish poet, dramatist, writer, critic and wit: �The Chameleon�, 1894.
�The excellence of every art is its intensity, capable of making all disagreeables evaporate, from their being in close relationship with Beauty and Truth.�
- John Keats (1975 � 1821), English poet: letter to George and Tom Keats, December 21, 1817.
�Youth�s the season made for joys,
Love then is our duty.�
- John Gay (1685 � 1732), English poet, dramatist and librettist: �The Beggar�s Opera�, 1728.
�Women and elephants never forget an injury.�
- Saki (1870 � 1916), Burmese-born British writer: �Reginald�, 1904.
- Oscar Wilde (1854 � 1900), Irish poet, dramatist, writer, critic and wit: �The Chameleon�, 1894.
�The excellence of every art is its intensity, capable of making all disagreeables evaporate, from their being in close relationship with Beauty and Truth.�
- John Keats (1975 � 1821), English poet: letter to George and Tom Keats, December 21, 1817.
�Youth�s the season made for joys,
Love then is our duty.�
- John Gay (1685 � 1732), English poet, dramatist and librettist: �The Beggar�s Opera�, 1728.
�Women and elephants never forget an injury.�
- Saki (1870 � 1916), Burmese-born British writer: �Reginald�, 1904.
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