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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Page 64
I suppose that you can learn a good deal about human nature in a solicitor's
office; but there on the whole you have to deal with men in full control of
themselves. They lie perhaps as much as they lie to the doctor, but they lie more
consistently, ...
I suppose that you can learn a good deal about human nature in a solicitor's
office; but there on the whole you have to deal with men in full control of
themselves. They lie perhaps as much as they lie to the doctor, but they lie more
consistently, ...
Page 213
We know very little even of the persons we know most intimately; we do not know
them enough to transfer them to the pages of a book and make human beings of
them. People are too elusive, too shadowy, to be copied; and they are also too ...
We know very little even of the persons we know most intimately; we do not know
them enough to transfer them to the pages of a book and make human beings of
them. People are too elusive, too shadowy, to be copied; and they are also too ...
Page 272
Even in that shadowy form of survival which looks forward to the dissolution of
human consciousness, once divorced from the body, into the general
consciousness, it is only possible to refuse the name of God to this general
consciousness if ...
Even in that shadowy form of survival which looks forward to the dissolution of
human consciousness, once divorced from the body, into the general
consciousness, it is only possible to refuse the name of God to this general
consciousness if ...
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