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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This is the price one has to pay for having a sense of humour . A sense of humour leads you to take pleasure in the discrepancies of human nature ; it leads you to mistrust great professions and look for the unworthy motive that they ...
This is the price one has to pay for having a sense of humour . A sense of humour leads you to take pleasure in the discrepancies of human nature ; it leads you to mistrust great professions and look for the unworthy motive that they ...
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1 have nothing much to do with the theme , have given them a peculiar sense of reality . It is this , however , that has given the French an acute sense of discomfort . The sermons that Henry James preached to the English on form in the ...
1 have nothing much to do with the theme , have given them a peculiar sense of reality . It is this , however , that has given the French an acute sense of discomfort . The sermons that Henry James preached to the English on form in the ...
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It is an attenuated experience that serves to give information about objects of sense and in the world of sense is a guide to action . His day - dreams satisfy emotional needs and fulfil desires that in the world of affairs are ...
It is an attenuated experience that serves to give information about objects of sense and in the world of sense is a guide to action . His day - dreams satisfy emotional needs and fulfil desires that in the world of affairs are ...
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