Camp As A Reason To Live (As Oscar Wilde Lived Up To His Blue China)

“From a camp point of view, the choice between living for – what, honor? work? family? – and some exquisite dabs of paint on porcelain – i.e., a nuance – is actually quite arbitrary. Honor and lovely china are, in fact, fundamentally equal reasons to go on. … And finding a way to live in the world is never silly.”