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The quote "I can resist everything except temptation" is by Oscar Wilde, who was an Irish author, poet, and playwright known for his wit and social commentary.
George Bernard Shaw was an Irish playwright and critic, known for his wit and social commentary. He was not American.
Oscar Wilde is credited with the quote, "The more a man knows, the less he talks." Wilde was an Irish playwright, poet, and author known for his wit and wisdom.
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The quote "Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit and the highest form of vulgarity" is attributed to Oscar Wilde, a renowned Irish playwright and poet. Wilde was known for his sharp wit and clever commentary on society, and this quote reflects his views on the nature of humor and communication. It suggests that while sarcasm may be a common form of expression, it lacks sophistication and can be considered crude.
Fulton J- Sheen His Irish Wit and Wisdom - 2003 was released on: USA: April 2003
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James Hoban has written: 'Speech of James Hoban, Esq., one of the counsel of John Williams, oculist' -- subject(s): Trials, litigation 'Gems of Irish eloquence, wit and anecdote' -- subject(s): Irish wit and humor, Speeches, addresses, etc., English 'Gems of Irish eloquence, wit and anecdote' -- subject(s): Irish wit and humor, Speeches, addresses, etc., English
George Bernard Shaw came from Ireland.There are many people named "Shaw" from Britain & the United States too!
Hal Roach has written: 'A Treasury of Irish Wit & Humour' 'Hal Roach's joke book for men only' -- subject(s): Irish wit and humor