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The Lowest Form of Wit?

"Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit." Says who? Oscar Wilde (make sure to enjoy our Oscar Wilde Quotes), if you believe most attributions. But no one's bothered to explain why Wilde--a man who began his prison letter De Profundis by saying his place would be between serial killer of children Gilles de Rais and the Marquis de Sade--would say something so dull and moralistic, even with the addition of the oft-dropped second half: "but the highest form of intelligence." The line clearly lacks the sparkling wit and worldliness typical of Wilde's best quips. More importantly, the quote is not found anywhere in Wilde's writings.

So who said it? The truth is that no one has been able to come up with a plausible or verifiable source for the sarcasm quote. 



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