"... truth was a mortal enemy of beauty."
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Frank Harris: "My Life & Loves" (1925) p. 243
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Frank Harris
Frank Harris (February 14, 1856 – August 27, 1931) was a controversial journalist, biographer and fiction-writer, born James Thomas Harris in Ireland, who took US citizenship in 1921. He is best remembered for his friendship with Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw, and for his scandalous and sometimes true autobiography, My Life and Loves.
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