Oscar Wilde Quote

Among the more elderly inhabitants of the South I found a melancholy tendency to date every event of importance by the late war. "How beautiful the moon is to-night," I once remarked to a gentleman who was standing next to me. "Yes," was his reply, "but you should have seen it before the war.".


Impressions of America (1906)


Among the more elderly inhabitants of the South I found a melancholy tendency to date every event of importance by the late war. How beautiful the...

Among the more elderly inhabitants of the South I found a melancholy tendency to date every event of importance by the late war. How beautiful the...

Among the more elderly inhabitants of the South I found a melancholy tendency to date every event of importance by the late war. How beautiful the...

Among the more elderly inhabitants of the South I found a melancholy tendency to date every event of importance by the late war. How beautiful the...