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Frank Harris
Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions — Volume 1
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One of them, the Church, is a noble body without a soul; the soul, our nostrils tell us, died some time ago,
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he was at once pleasure-loving, vainly self-confident and weak;
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always seemed to me, was over-educated, had learned, that is, too much from books and not enough from life and had thought too little for himself
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His sympathy with the poor bored me:
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My very soul seemed to expand within me to peace and joy.
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, but he was plainly not the man for the dolichos (or long struggle), though first-rate for a short examination."
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He never entertained any pronounced views on social, religious or political questions while in College;
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But the future was beckoning to me, and I could not help talking about it,
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As early as I can remember I used to identify myself with every distinguished character I read about,
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