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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its rich pattern of gold, but of a curtain material designed by Burne-Jones and
reproduced by Morris. 9: I do not know whether it was a subconscious feeling that
this sort of writing was contrary to my bent or a naturally methodical cast of mind ...
its rich pattern of gold, but of a curtain material designed by Burne-Jones and
reproduced by Morris. 9: I do not know whether it was a subconscious feeling that
this sort of writing was contrary to my bent or a naturally methodical cast of mind ...
Page 255
His mind was restless. He was like an architect who, when you want a house to
live in, having persuaded you to build it of brick, then sets before you good
reasons why it should be built of stone; but when you have agreed to this
produces ...
His mind was restless. He was like an architect who, when you want a house to
live in, having persuaded you to build it of brick, then sets before you good
reasons why it should be built of stone; but when you have agreed to this
produces ...
Page 259
Everything knowable, every fact of experience, is an idea in his mind, and without
his mind does not exist. There is no possibility and no necessity for him to
postulate anything outside himself. For him dream and reality are one. Life is a
dream ...
Everything knowable, every fact of experience, is an idea in his mind, and without
his mind does not exist. There is no possibility and no necessity for him to
postulate anything outside himself. For him dream and reality are one. Life is a
dream ...
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