Summary:
The book is a collection of Oscar Wilde's most memorable and witty aphorisms, epigrams, and other short sayings that showcase his sharp wit and profound observations on life, love, and society. These pithy statements reflect Wilde's unique perspective and his ability to encapsulate complex ideas in a humorous and often paradoxical way.
Key points:
1. Individuality: Wilde promotes self-expression and criticizes societal conformity, a common theme in his works.
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