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 125
... prevent the audience from feeling a certain monotony and because nothing,
either incident or character, has been very forcibly impressed upon them they are
very likely to take away with them, when the play is over, some confusion of spirit.
... prevent the audience from feeling a certain monotony and because nothing,
either incident or character, has been very forcibly impressed upon them they are
very likely to take away with them, when the play is over, some confusion of spirit.
Page 206
I had acquired independence of spirit. I had learnt to go my own way without
bothering with what others thought about it. I demanded freedom for myself and I
was prepared to give freedom to others. It is easy to laugh and shrug your
shoulders ...
I had acquired independence of spirit. I had learnt to go my own way without
bothering with what others thought about it. I demanded freedom for myself and I
was prepared to give freedom to others. It is easy to laugh and shrug your
shoulders ...
Page 271
... Jehovah and Baal, to the Brahma of the Upanishads. That spirit, if spirit it may
be called, self-created and independent of all other existence, though all that
exists, exists in it, the sole source of life in all that lives, has [ 271 J THE
SUMMING UP.
... Jehovah and Baal, to the Brahma of the Upanishads. That spirit, if spirit it may
be called, self-created and independent of all other existence, though all that
exists, exists in it, the sole source of life in all that lives, has [ 271 J THE
SUMMING UP.
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