Oscar Wilde Quote

But whether I become a believer or remain an agnostic, my belief or disbelief must derive its source from within, not from without. I, myself, must create its symbols. The transcendental is that which produces its own form. I will never discover its secret if I do not find it in my own heart; if I do not possess it already I shall never be able to acquire it.


Essays and stories, by Lady Wilde (Speranza) (ed. 1907)


But whether I become a believer or remain an agnostic, my belief or disbelief must derive its source from within, not from without. I, myself, must...

But whether I become a believer or remain an agnostic, my belief or disbelief must derive its source from within, not from without. I, myself, must...

But whether I become a believer or remain an agnostic, my belief or disbelief must derive its source from within, not from without. I, myself, must...

But whether I become a believer or remain an agnostic, my belief or disbelief must derive its source from within, not from without. I, myself, must...