The Summing Up, Part 354, Volume 1This book represents Maugham's life and philosophy in his own words. It is autobiographical in nature, though most of the work is concerned with Maugham's unique and fascinating opinions on the theatre, writing, metaphysics and the interesting people he encountered in his long and successful career. |
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My common sense suggested to me that it was anaemic stuff; behind those
elaborate, gracious periods I was conscious of a tired, wan personality. I was
young, lusty and energetic; I wanted fresh air, action, violence, and I found it hard
to ...
My common sense suggested to me that it was anaemic stuff; behind those
elaborate, gracious periods I was conscious of a tired, wan personality. I was
young, lusty and energetic; I wanted fresh air, action, violence, and I found it hard
to ...
Page 90
I desired to feel the common pains and enjoy the common pleasures that are part
of the common human lot. I saw no reason to subordinate the claims of sense to
the tempting lure of spirit and I was determined to get whatever fulfilment I could ...
I desired to feel the common pains and enjoy the common pleasures that are part
of the common human lot. I saw no reason to subordinate the claims of sense to
the tempting lure of spirit and I was determined to get whatever fulfilment I could ...
Page 274
Common experience, especially the common experience of philosophers, shows
that a great many men are no great shakes. Immortality is too stupendous a
notion to be entertained in connection with common mortals. They are too ...
Common experience, especially the common experience of philosophers, shows
that a great many men are no great shakes. Immortality is too stupendous a
notion to be entertained in connection with common mortals. They are too ...
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