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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... instinct and when I know a thing never feel in myself the desire to impart it to others . I do not much care if people agree with me . Of course I think I am right , otherwise I should not think as I do , and they are wrong , but it ...
... instinct and when I know a thing never feel in myself the desire to impart it to others . I do not much care if people agree with me . Of course I think I am right , otherwise I should not think as I do , and they are wrong , but it ...
Page 185
... instinct evolves out of the experi- ences of their soul and their body , and that at last becomes so oppressive that they must rid themselves of it . When this happens they enjoy a sense of libera- tion and for one delicious moment rest ...
... instinct evolves out of the experi- ences of their soul and their body , and that at last becomes so oppressive that they must rid themselves of it . When this happens they enjoy a sense of libera- tion and for one delicious moment rest ...
Page 307
... instinct is sublimated , but it lends the emo- tion something of its own warm and vitalizing energy . Loving - kindness is the better part of good- ness . It lends grace to the sterner qualities of which this consists and makes it a ...
... instinct is sublimated , but it lends the emo- tion something of its own warm and vitalizing energy . Loving - kindness is the better part of good- ness . It lends grace to the sterner qualities of which this consists and makes it a ...
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