It´s a good thing when a man is different from your image of him. Is shows he isn´t a type. If he were, it would be the end of him as a man. But if you can´t place him in a category, it means that at least a part of him is what a human being ought to be. He has risen above himself, he has a grain of immortality. Boris Pasternak
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Though Oscar Wilde is often considered to be a flamboyant man, his quote “It’s a good thing when a man is different from your image of him. Is shows he isn’t a type. If he were, it would be the end of him as a man. But if you can’t place him in a category, it means that at least a part of him is what a human being ought to be.

He has risen above himself, he has a grain of immortality” adds some depth to the meaning of the original quote. This quote comes from Wilde’s play, De Profundis, which was written shortly after his wife´s death. In it, Wilde portrays many different people who are all united by one thing: that they are unique and must be treated as such.

Source: Doctor Zhivago

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