In a seedy hotel in Paris, Oscar Wilde lay on his death bed. His life had been a search for beauty and elegance. He had been a master of wit and adventure; until his life crashed. On his death bed, two things happened. He was received into the Roman Catholic Church and he made one of his funniest remarks. Known for his…
via Laughter, – an antidote to fear, death and the human condition. — Gavin Ashenden