Science is always making wonderful improvements in things.
 Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest (1895). copy citation

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Author Oscar Wilde
Source The Importance of Being Earnest
Topic improvement science
Date 1895
Language English
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“You can hardly have forgotten that some one very closely connected with you was very nearly carried off this week in Paris by a severe chill. Jack. Yes, but you said yourself that a severe chill was not hereditary. Algernon. It usen’t to be, I know—but I daresay it is now. Science is always making wonderful improvements in things. Jack. [Picking up the muffin-dish.] Oh, that is nonsense; you are always talking nonsense. Algernon. Jack, you are at the muffins again! I wish you wouldn’t. There are only two left. [Takes them.] I told you I was particularly fond of muffins.” source