The tradition of leaving lipstick kisses on Oscar Wilde's grave in Paris is a way for admirers to show their affection and respect for the renowned writer. It is a gesture of homage and celebration of Wilde's literary legacy and his unapologetic embrace of his identity.
This quote from Oscar Wilde suggests that life should be lived with a sense of joy and humor, and that taking it too seriously can lead to unnecessary stress and worry. Wilde is advocating for finding the beauty and lightness in life rather than being bogged down by the seriousness of it.
If by that you mean, when they had their best writers, poets and so on. Then that would be around 1850 - 1900. Oscar Wilde, Patrick Pearse etc.
The legendary origin of the phrase "Please don't shoot the piano player; he's doing the best he can" attributes Oscar Wilde's tour of the American West, during which he was alleged to have seen such a printed notice in a saloon in Leadville. Although widely quoted, Oscar Wilde consistently denied seeing such a warning.
Oscar Wilde is suggesting that it is better to be talked about, even if the discussion is negative, than to be completely ignored or forgotten. He believed that any sort of attention, even criticism, is preferable to being insignificant or irrelevant in the eyes of others.
Oscar Wilde meant that the act of charity can sometimes be rooted in self-interest, self-importance, or a desire for social approval, rather than genuine compassion. This can lead to a false sense of righteousness and moral superiority, which may ultimately result in other negative behaviors or attitudes.
kisses on messages
Grave
what it butterfly kisses
I love you a lot kisses
It means alot of kisses. Plenty of kisses
Talk to you later kisses hugs kisses
if you mean grave is in where the dead rest its : tumba if you mean grave as in "shes grave danger" its : grave but you say the "a" like "ahh" and you say the "e" like "eh"