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I will, however, establish that success in love, as in all other aspects of life, belongs, as a rule, to the persistent and fiber man. Chaucer had reason to make the Old Bath confess: 'The truth is, more or less, we always succumb to attention and perseverance'.
What will happen to those who stone the prophets and persecute the masters? His fate is written in flaming letters on each page of the history.
Such actions are beyond praise: it is the perfume of such sweet and noble human sympathy that makes this wild beasts' cage a world habitable for men.
There are special reasons, too, why I should handle this story. Oscar Wilde was a friend of mine for many years: I could not help prizing him to the very end: he was always to me a charming, soul-animating influence. He was dreadfully punished by men utterly his inferiors: ruined, outlawed, persecuted till Death itself came as a deliverance.
[Referring to the imprisonment of Oscar Wilde] ... Will civilization never reach humane ideals? Will men always punish most severely the sins they do not understand and which hold forth for them no temptation? Did Jesus suffer in vain?
I am, really, a great writer; my only difficulty is in finding great readers.
For the first time, vague doubts assaulted me, the shattering suspicion that for all pleasure and joy in life we had to pay ... I repel fear. If I had to pay I would pay, after all, the memory of ecstasy while pungisse its pain could never be erased.
There is a destiny that shapes our ends rough, hew them as we will.
Strong people are made by opposition like kites that go up against the wind.
( ... ) the easiest to conquer were also more worthy of it, because women have better intuition than men for the love affinity.
The truth is that the fever of desire in youth is fleeting disease that intimacy promptly cure.
( ... ) always regretted that good memory often prevents us from thinking for ourselves.