Quote by Oscar Wilde
Now, nothing should be able to harm a man except himself. Nothing should be able to rob a man at all. What a man really has, is what is in him. What is outside of him should be a matter of no importance.
Summary
This quote emphasizes the importance of self-reliance and inner strength. It suggests that a person's true power lies within themselves and that external circumstances or possessions should not define their happiness or well-being. It encourages individuals to take responsibility for their actions and not let external factors have control over their lives. Ultimately, it conveys the idea that true wealth and value come from one's character, abilities, and resilience.
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By Oscar Wilde