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- Dying is a very dull, dreary affair. And my advice to you is to have nothing whatever to do with it.
- W. Somerset Maugham (1874 - 1965)
- It was such a lovely day I thought it a pity to get up.
- W. Somerset Maugham (1874 - 1965)
- She had a pretty gift for quotation, which is a serviceable substitute for wit.
- W. Somerset Maugham (1874 - 1965)
- People ask for criticism, but they only want praise.
- W. Somerset Maugham (1874 - 1965), "Of Human Bondage", 1915
- Excess on occasion is exhilarating. It prevents moderation from acquiring the deadening effect of a habit.
- W. Somerset Maugham (1874 - 1965)
- We do not write because we want to; we write because we have to.
- W. Somerset Maugham (1874 - 1965)
- There are three rules for writing the novel. Unfortunately, no one knows what they are.
- W. Somerset Maugham (1874 - 1965)
- Sometimes people carry to such perfection the mask they have assumed that in due course they actually become the person they seem.
- W. Somerset Maugham (1874 - 1965), The Moon and Sixpence
- I always find it more difficult to say the things I mean than the things I don't.
- W. Somerset Maugham (1874 - 1965), The Painted Veil, 1925
- If nobody spoke unless he had something to say, the human race would very soon lose the use of speech.
- W. Somerset Maugham (1874 - 1965), The Painted Veil, 1925
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