Oscar Wilde Mourning Quotations
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- Anton Chekhov
- Victor Hugo
- Edmund Spenser
- Edward Hirsch
- Jay Roberson
- John Taylor
- Neil Gaiman
- Oscar Wilde
- Roland Barthes
- W H Auden
- Adam Michnik
- Alan Bennett
- Albert Haldemann
- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
- Alice Miller
- Alison Jackson
- Andrew Hudgins
- Andrew Jackson
- Ann Brashares
- Anthony Kennedy
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Moving Quotes
If a friend of mine gave a feast, and did not invite me to it, I should not mind a bit. but if a friend of mine had a sorrow and refused to allow me to share it, I should feel it most bitterly. If he shut the doors of the house of mourning against me, I would move back again and again and beg to be admitted so that I might share in what I was entitled to share. If he thought me unworthy, unfit to weep with him, I should feel it as the most poignant humiliation.