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" But no one will understand Oscar Wilde who for a moment loses sight of the fact that he was a pagan born: as Gautier says, "One for whom the visible world alone exists," endowed with all the Greek sensuousness and love of plastic beauty; a pagan, like Nietzsche and Gautier, wholly out of sympathy with Christianity, one of "the Confraternity of the faithless who "cannot" believe," (His own words in "De Profundis.") to whom a sense of sin and repentance are symptoms of weakness and disease. "

Frank Harris , Oscar Wilde


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Frank  Harris quote : But no one will understand Oscar Wilde who for a moment loses sight of the fact that he was a pagan born: as Gautier says,