Oscar Wilde quote about self from De Profundis - I must say to myself that I ruined myself, and that nobody great or small can be ruined except by his own hand.
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I must say to myself that I ruined myself, and that nobody great or small can be ruined except by his own hand.
 Oscar Wilde, De Profundis (1905). copy citation

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Author Oscar Wilde
Source De Profundis
Topic self ruin
Date 1905
Language English
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Weblink http://www.gutenberg.org/files/921/921-h/921-h.htm

Context

“We are doomed to be solitary, while our sons still live. We are denied the one thing that might heal us and keep us, that might bring balm to the bruised heart, and peace to the soul in pain. . . .
I must say to myself that I ruined myself, and that nobody great or small can be ruined except by his own hand. I am quite ready to say so. I am trying to say so, though they may not think it at the present moment. This pitiless indictment I bring without pity against myself. Terrible as was what the world did to me, what I did to myself was far more terrible still.” source

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