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Wit & Attitude Quote by Oscar Wilde

"There is no sin except stupidity"

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Wilde lands the line like a champagne slap: crisp, sparkling, and meant to sting. "There is no sin except stupidity" isn’t a denial of morality so much as a demolition of the way morality gets performed. In a culture obsessed with labeling pleasures as vices, Wilde flips the script and treats social failure, not sensuality, as the true offense. The provocation is strategic: it exposes how often "sin" is just a respectable term for whatever embarrasses the powerful or inconveniences the proper.

The intent is partly comic and partly corrective. Wilde’s world - Victorian Britain with its strict codes and looser private behavior - ran on euphemism. "Stupidity" here is the unforgivable act of taking the moral theater at face value: believing slogans, repeating pieties, misunderstanding desire, mistaking convention for virtue. He’s not celebrating cruelty or laziness; he’s condemning the unexamined life, especially when it’s weaponized as judgment.

Subtext: if you’re going to break rules, at least be intelligent about it. Wilde romanticizes wit as survival technology - a way to navigate hypocritical institutions without getting crushed by them. That edge becomes darker in context. Wilde’s own prosecution for "gross indecency" turned society’s moral panic into a legal trap; the era punished not only transgression but visibility, not only desire but miscalculation. Read that way, the line is both satire and warning: the system doesn’t hate sin, it hates amateurs.

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Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde (October 16, 1854 - November 30, 1900) was a Dramatist from Ireland.

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