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 10
It is about certain subjects that are important to me and it is about myself because
I can only treat of these subjects as they have affected me. But it is not about my
doings. I have no desire to lay bare my heart, and I put limits to the intimacy that I
...
It is about certain subjects that are important to me and it is about myself because
I can only treat of these subjects as they have affected me. But it is not about my
doings. I have no desire to lay bare my heart, and I put limits to the intimacy that I
...
Page 11
I must write as though I were a person of importance; and indeed, I am—to myself
. To myself I am the most important person in the world; though I do not forget that
, not even taking into consideration so grand a conception as the Absolute, but ...
I must write as though I were a person of importance; and indeed, I am—to myself
. To myself I am the most important person in the world; though I do not forget that
, not even taking into consideration so grand a conception as the Absolute, but ...
Page 184
It can only give him two good things: one, the more important by far, is the
freedom to follow his own bent, and the other is confidence in himself.
Notwithstanding his pretension and his susceptible vanity the author when he
compares his work ...
It can only give him two good things: one, the more important by far, is the
freedom to follow his own bent, and the other is confidence in himself.
Notwithstanding his pretension and his susceptible vanity the author when he
compares his work ...
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