Oscar Wilde Quote

There were sins whose fascination was more in the memory than in the doing of them, strange triumphs that gratified the pride more than the passions, and gave to the intellect a quickened sense of joy, greater than any joy they brought, or could ever bring, to the senses.


The writings of Oscar Wilde (ed. 1907)


There were sins whose fascination was more in the memory than in the doing of them, strange triumphs that gratified the pride more than the passions, ...

There were sins whose fascination was more in the memory than in the doing of them, strange triumphs that gratified the pride more than the passions, ...

There were sins whose fascination was more in the memory than in the doing of them, strange triumphs that gratified the pride more than the passions, ...

There were sins whose fascination was more in the memory than in the doing of them, strange triumphs that gratified the pride more than the passions, ...