Oscar Wilde Quote

I now see that sorrow, being the supreme emotion of which man is capable, is at once the type and test of all great art.


The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde: A house of pomegranates. De profundis (ed. 1905)


I now see that sorrow, being the supreme emotion of which man is capable, is at once the type and test of all great art.

I now see that sorrow, being the supreme emotion of which man is capable, is at once the type and test of all great art.

I now see that sorrow, being the supreme emotion of which man is capable, is at once the type and test of all great art.

I now see that sorrow, being the supreme emotion of which man is capable, is at once the type and test of all great art.