A Quote by Oscar Wilde

I have never given adoration to any body except myself. — © Oscar Wilde
I have never given adoration to any body except myself.
Oscar Wilde was suing the Marquis of Queensbury in 1895 for libel accusing Wilde of homosexuality Counsel: Have you ever adored a young man madly? Wilde: I have never given adoration to anyone except myself.
Study nothing except in the knowledge that you already knew it. Worship nothing except in adoration of your true self. And fear nothing except in the certainty that you are your enemy's begetter and its only hope of healing.
No one has taken my heart in their hand. I haven't given it... I have lent myself, rented myself out, but never given myself.
When I discipline myself to eat properly, live morally, exercise regularly, grow mentally and spiritually, and not put any drugs or alcohol in my body, I have given myself the freedom to be at my best, perform at my best, and reap all the rewards that go along with it.
I claim no right to myself, no right to this understanding, this will, these affections that are in me. Neither do I have any right to this body or its members, no right to this tongue, to these hands, feet, ears or eyes. I have given myself clear away and not retained anything of my own.
I can only live in the world of truth, inasmuch as I'm able to be truthful with myself at any given point, on any given day.
Except thou desire to hasten thine end, take this for a general rule, that thou never add any artificial heat to thy body by wine or spice.
I have never given this ring, my soul, to anyone. Azrael has never had any part of this. This is the only part of myself that is truly mine, and now it is yours.” —Jack Force
We are given two of most of our body parts, either opposites or similarities, but not the tongue; except for my wife's which is forked.
I like architectural shapes. You can't put any shape on any body, except on the runway. In reality, it has to look and feel flattering.
As long as I continue to take myself seriously, how can I consider myself a saint? How can I consider myself a contemplative? For the self I bother about does not really exist, never will, never did except in my own imagination.
I learned very early that our health is always impaired by some excess either of food or abstinence, and I never had any physician except myself.
See as a Muslim myself, I have never faced any intolerance or any discrimination in any part of the country, instead I have been showered with love, but the people who say that they have faced intolerance must be given a chance to speak up, instead of muzzling their voice.
I have never taken any exercise, except sleeping and resting, and I never intend to take any.
Any entertainer who tells you that the adoration of fans is not a heady experience probably never had the experience.
Nothing can work damage to me except myself; the harm that I sustain I carry about with me and never am a real sufferer except by my own fault.
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