1 Really, our girls have no chance nowadays.
2 I am no more to you than a green bronze figure.
3 There is no such thing as a good influence, Mr. Gray.
4 But when she does find me out, she makes no row at all.
5 He is never more present in my work than when no image of him is there.
6 Women have no appreciation of good looks; at least, good women have not.
7 It is rather late, and, as you have to dress, you had better lose no time.
8 It is a sad thing to think of, but there is no doubt that genius lasts longer than beauty.
9 And beauty is a form of genius--is higher, indeed, than genius, as it needs no explanation.
10 Dorian made no answer, but passed listlessly in front of his picture and turned towards it.
11 I have always felt rather guilty when I came to see your dear aunt, for I take no interest at all in the East End.
12 I like persons better than principles, and I like persons with no principles better than anything else in the world.
13 Each class would have preached the importance of those virtues, for whose exercise there was no necessity in their own lives.
14 He is some brainless beautiful creature who should be always here in winter when we have no flowers to look at, and always here in summer when we want something to chill our intelligence.
15 When your youth goes, your beauty will go with it, and then you will suddenly discover that there are no triumphs left for you, or have to content yourself with those mean triumphs that the memory of your past will make more bitter than defeats.
16 The few words that Basil's friend had said to him--words spoken by chance, no doubt, and with wilful paradox in them--had touched some secret chord that had never been touched before, but that he felt was now vibrating and throbbing to curious pulses.
17 At half-past twelve next day Lord Henry Wotton strolled from Curzon Street over to the Albany to call on his uncle, Lord Fermor, a genial if somewhat rough-mannered old bachelor, whom the outside world called selfish because it derived no particular benefit from him, but who was considered generous by Society as he fed the people who amused him.
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