Yes, Lord Henry, very beautiful.

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- The creed of pleasure soared into a philosophy of life while Dorian stood as if he were under a spell.

- He felt afraid of Lord Henry's ideas and ashamed of himself for being afraid.

- It was as if he were learning to know himself for the first time, as if a stranger had revealed his own most secret thoughts to him.

- For the first time he became conscious of his youth and conscious of the fact that one day he would lose it.

- My visit to you hasn't been wasted. I've found a rare and beautiful butterfly, Euvanesse antiope. It's very unusual in England. Don't you think it's beautiful, Mr. Gray?

- Yes, Lord Henry, very beautiful.

- You may sit down now, Dorian.

- I'm glad you met Lord Henry after all.

- Are you glad, Mr. Gray?

- I'm glad now. I wonder if I shall always be glad.

- Always? That's a dreadful word. It makes me shudder to hear it. Women are so fond of using it. They spoil every romance by trying to make it last forever.

- The only difference between a caprice and a life-long passion is the caprice lasts a little longer.

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