Oscar Wilde Quote

Nothing is so aggravating as calmness. There is something positively brutal about the good temper of most modern men.


The Writings of Oscar Wilde: Lord Arthur Savile's crime; The portrait of Mr. W. H., and other stories (ed. 1907)


Nothing is so aggravating as calmness. There is something positively brutal about the good temper of most modern men.

Nothing is so aggravating as calmness. There is something positively brutal about the good temper of most modern men.

Nothing is so aggravating as calmness. There is something positively brutal about the good temper of most modern men.

Nothing is so aggravating as calmness. There is something positively brutal about the good temper of most modern men.