Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Quote of the Next Moment

Great passions are for the great of soul, and great events can be seen only by those who are on a level with them. We think we can have our emotions for nothing. We cannot. Even the finest and most self-sacrificing emotions have to be paid for. Strangely enough, that is what makes them fine. The intellectual and emotional life of ordinary people is a very contemptible affair. Just as they borrow their ideas from a sort of circulating library of thought--the Zeitgeist of an age that has no soul and send them back soiled at the end of each week--so they always try to get their emotions on credit, or refuse to pay the bill when it comes in. We must pass out of that conception of life; as soon as we have to pay for an emotion we shall know its quality and be the better for such knowledge.--Oscar Wilde, de Profundis

5 Comments:

Blogger spike said...

Yes, beauty...the sublime genius of Oscar Wilde. One of my favorites from him is:
A map of the world that does not include Utopia is not worth even glancing at, for it leaves out the one country at which Humanity is always landing. And when Humanity lands there, it looks out, and, seeing a better country, sets sail. Progress is the realisation of Utopias.
From The Soul of Man Under Socialism.

10:12 AM  
Blogger Dale said...

That's a great quote. Have you seen the film Wilde with Stephen Fry and Jude Law?

5:11 PM  
Blogger bluestocking said...

Hi guys--Spike, thanks for sharing another quote. Dale, yes, I've seen the film. I love it, and I love Richard Ellmann's biography of Wilde, which is the basis for the movie. Oscar rules!

3:57 AM  
Blogger Dale said...

I haven't read the book but may just add it to the list. I saw the movie only recently and liked it.

7:49 AM  
Blogger Dale said...

Small world. I just saw this over at Two Can Anne's place.

7:53 AM  

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