Quotes+of+interest

Ch. 4, Pg. 38 "Don't run down dyed hair and painted faces."  I find it interesting how Lord Henry can spew aphorisms that relate to every aspect of his life. He can take his experience of falling in love with several actresses and then trivialize them by saying they weren't worth it. Harry has an odd criteria for people, in which he makes most of them out to be one-dimensional.

Ch.11, Pg. 96  "...he would often adopt certain modes of thought that he knew to be really alien to his nature, abandon himself to their subtle influences, and then, having, as them with that curious indifference that is not incompatible with a real ardour of temperament, and that indeed, according to certain modern psychologists, is often a condition of it."

 This quote is worded weirdly but I think it means that one's natural predispositions are that of adopting new thoughts that one may even interpret as opposite to oneself. This basically sums up what Dorian's issue is.