Oscar Wilde Quotes
The Final Mystery Is Oneself. When One Has Weighed The Sun In The Balance, And Measured The Steps Of The Moon, And Mapped Out The Seven Heavens Star By Star, There Still Remains Oneself. Who Can Calculate The Orbit Of His Own Soul?
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