<p>Actually, OldinJersey, that one’s a little tough. You see it attributed to Yeats everywhere, but no one ever gives an actual cite, and no one agrees on what the subject is – he, I, an Irishman . . . And it just doesn’t sound like Yeats. Some people attribute it to Wilde, and seem to agree that the quote is “An Irishman has . . .” It sounds like Wilde. But still no specific cite.</p>
<p>My guess: Yeats quoted Wilde once.</p>