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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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 ...
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 ...
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sense of power and of liberation from human ties ; at the same time I feel in myself a tenderness which is rich with human sympathy ; I feel rested , at peace and yet spiritually aloof . Indeed on occasion , looking at certain pictures ...
sense of power and of liberation from human ties ; at the same time I feel in myself a tenderness which is rich with human sympathy ; I feel rested , at peace and yet spiritually aloof . Indeed on occasion , looking at certain pictures ...
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1 To follow it does not look so difficult that human weakness quails before it as beyond its strength . With it I can end my book . The beauty of life , he says , is nothing but this , that each should act in conformity with his nature ...
1 To follow it does not look so difficult that human weakness quails before it as beyond its strength . With it I can end my book . The beauty of life , he says , is nothing but this , that each should act in conformity with his nature ...
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