Mark Twain has a hundred and fifty-three quotations, Oscar Wilde a hundred and twenty-three.
Rather, they conclude that "Oscar Wilde died of meningoencephalitis secondary to chronic right middle-ear disease".
But as Oscar Wilde reminds us, friendship mixed with human nature can be a prickly business.
His epigrammatic wit is firing on all cylinders, like Oscar Wilde conjoined to Rambo.
The Oscar Wilde's were held on the roof of Bad Robot, JJ Abrams' production company.
The documentary, which explores the Oscar Wilde play Salome, marks Pacino's third stint behind the camera.
Oscar Wilde died as the result of a severe ear infection and not from syphilis, doctors believe.
Plus he wears a cape, that accessory beloved by eternal sex symbol Count Dracula and dandy Oscar Wilde.
These have addressed, with great style and verve, all manner of subjects, from Oscar Wilde to Nancy Reagan.
Not long afterward, Mr. Zuckerberg approved the project, which was code-named "Wilde, " in reference to author Oscar Wilde.
In 1893, the Oscar Wilde play "A Woman of No Importance" opened at the Haymarket Theatre in London.
Their archive devoted to James Boswell, Johnson's biographer, and collection of letters and books by Oscar Wilde are equally impressive.
The film follows Pacino as he explores the world of Oscar Wilde and part of it was shot in Dublin.
Absinthe inspired poets and artists, like Oscar Wilde, Charles Baudelaire and Edouard Manet - and has given regulators headaches for decades.
The screen icon was attending a screening of his new film Wilde Salome, his interpretation of the Oscar Wilde play Salome.
Oscar Wilde flees England as Sebastian Melmoth, a character created by his Irish great-uncle who sells his soul to the devil.
As Oscar Wilde said of Bernard Shaw, he hasn't an enemy in the world and none of his friends like him.
He is often seen as the godfather of celebrity culture, in that from the outset he was noted chiefly for being Oscar Wilde.
They were joined eventually by Chopin, Oscar Wilde, Modigliani and Jim Morrison, a rock star whose grave still attracts hundreds of grieving fans.
Oscar Wilde poses with a portrait of Dorian Gray, in a stony-looking robe with folds at rocky angles suggesting forms hewed from Georges Braque's imagination.
For all the star turns, it is the strength of Oscar Wilde's script that makes for a compelling drama and an evening of sparkling wit.
People kill the thing they love, lamented an observant Oscar Wilde.
Thus Chelsea was the trendiest part of town in the Victorian era, boasting painters such as James Whistler and writers such as Oscar Wilde amongst its residents.
Aubyn to Evelyn Waugh and Oscar Wilde (hard not to, when his characters have neon names like David Windfall), he is a colder, more savage writer than either.
The Castro "seems like the appropriate time and place since it is the 130th anniversary of Oscar Wilde's visit to San Francisco, " Mr. Pacino added in an email interview.
In 1895, the literary wit of his generation, Oscar Wilde took a libel action against the Marquis of Queensbury, the father of his homosexual lover Lord Alfred "Bosie" Douglas.
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In Britain, the true confessions of Stephen Fry, the celibate homosexual who plays Oscar Wilde in the current film about the Victorian wit, has moved fast up the list.
The grandiose property features a Champagne and caviar lounge with live entertainment, a spa and marble hammam and restored ballrooms once frequented by Elizabeth Taylor, the Beatles and Oscar Wilde.
They appeared in more than 100 productions together during their 59-year marriage, including their joint Broadway debut in the first New York production of Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband in 1996.
Mann has every right to use the courts to protect his reputation, of course, but I do think he might heed the example of Oscar Wilde before he does so.
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