Oscar Wilde Quotes
I Have Always Been My Own Master; Had At Least Always Been So, Till I Met Dorian Gray. Then - But I Don't Know How To Explain It To You. Something Seemed To Tell Me That I Was On The Verge Of A Terrible Crisis In My Life. I Had A Strange Feeling That Fate Had In Store For Me Exquisite Joys And Exquisite Sorrows. I Grew Afraid, And Turned To Quit The Room. It Was Not Conscience That Made Me Do So: It Was A Sort Of Cowardice. I Take No Credit To Myself For Trying To Escape.
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