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OSCAR WILDE defined a cynic as someone who "knows the price of everything, and the value of nothing".
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The basic subject of the film is in the line from "Lady Windermere's Fan," where Oscar Wilde defines a cynic as someone "who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing".
Oscar Wilde defined the cynic as the one who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing.
This for me is what defines the cynic's motivations.
That famous definition of a cynic as someone who knows the price of everything -- and the value of nothing -- has come to define this present moment of American politics.
What a cynic.
A cynic might doubt.
He was anything but a cynic.
Well, the child is just a cynic.
"I am not a cynic.
I had become a cynic.
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