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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But a pleasure is none the less a pleasure because it does not please forever . It is delightful to plunge into cold water on a hot day even ... a part of the pattern I was attempting to draw to experience all the pleasures of sense .
But a pleasure is none the less a pleasure because it does not please forever . It is delightful to plunge into cold water on a hot day even ... a part of the pattern I was attempting to draw to experience all the pleasures of sense .
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to the amateur , much more , I suppose , than to the professional it affords matter for that reverie which is the most delicious pleasure with which man can beguile his idleness . Since , inspired by Kuno Fischer's lectures , I began to ...
to the amateur , much more , I suppose , than to the professional it affords matter for that reverie which is the most delicious pleasure with which man can beguile his idleness . Since , inspired by Kuno Fischer's lectures , I began to ...
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Of course it is delightful and pleasure in itself is good , but what is there in it that makes it superior to any other pleasure , so superior that to speak of it as pleasure at all seems to depreciate it ? Was Jeremy Bentham so foolish ...
Of course it is delightful and pleasure in itself is good , but what is there in it that makes it superior to any other pleasure , so superior that to speak of it as pleasure at all seems to depreciate it ? Was Jeremy Bentham so foolish ...
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