Famous quote by Oscar Wilde

"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation"

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This quote by Oscar Wilde talks to the idea that lots of people do not have a sense of individuality and rather conform to the viewpoints and way of lives of those around them. He recommends that people's thoughts are not their own, but rather the viewpoints of others, and that their lives are a mere imitation of those around them. He likewise suggests that individuals's enthusiasms are not authentic, but rather a simple quotation of what they have actually seen or spoken with others. This quote talks to the concept that many individuals do not have the guts to be themselves and rather pick to follow the crowd. It is a suggestion to be real to oneself and to have the courage to be different.

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Oscar Wilde This quote is written / told by Oscar Wilde between October 16, 1854 and November 30, 1900. He was a famous Dramatist from Ireland. The author also have 166 other quotes.
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