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William Somerset Maugham angol regényíró, elbeszélő és drámaíró; munkáit a világos stílus, a változatos helyszínek és az emberi természet alapos ismerete jellemzi. Wikipedia  

✵ 25. január 1874 – 16. december 1965   •   Más nevek Уильям Сомерсет Моэм
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William Somerset Maugham híres idézetei

„Kritikát kérnek tőled, de dicséretet szeretnének.”

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William Somerset Maugham idézetek

„Igazat bárki tud írni, de csak kevesen tudunk epigrammákat.”

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William Somerset Maugham: Idézetek angolul

“There is only one thing about which I am certain, and this is that there is very little about which one can be certain.”

W. Somerset Maugham könyv The Summing Up

Forrás: The Summing Up (1938), Ch. 5, p. 12 http://books.google.com/books?id=2hNbAAAAMAAJ&q=%22There+is+only+one+thing+about+which+I+am+certain+and+this+is%22&pg=PA12#v=onepage- 13 http://books.google.com/books?id=2hNbAAAAMAAJ&q=%22that+there+is+very+little+about+which+one+can+be+certain%22&pg=PA13#v=onepage

“Religion is…a conspiracy of…priests to gain control over the people…”

W. Somerset Maugham könyv The Razor's Edge

The Razor's Edge (1943)

“The Riviera isn't only a sunny place for shady people.”

Strictly Personal, p. 156 (Doubleday, Doran and co., inc., 1941)

“In art honesty is not only the best but the only policy.”

W. Somerset Maugham könyv The Razor's Edge

p, 125
The Razor's Edge (1943)

“The poignancy which all beauty has.”

W. Somerset Maugham könyv The Moon and Sixpence

Forrás: The Moon and Sixpence (1919), Ch. 23, p. 87

“There is a sort of man who pays no attention to his good actions, but is tormented by his bad ones. This is the type that most often writes about himself.”

W. Somerset Maugham könyv The Summing Up

Ch. 4, p. 11 http://books.google.com/books?id=Ma3RAAAAMAAJ&q=%22There+is+a+sort+of+man+who+pays+no+attention+to+his+good+actions+but+is+tormented+by+his+bad+ones+this+is+the+type+that+most+often+writes+about+himself%22&pg=PA11#v=onepage
The Summing Up (1938)

“It is salutary to train oneself to be no more affected by censure than by praise…”

W. Somerset Maugham könyv The Summing Up

Forrás: The Summing Up (1938), p. 223

“She had a pretty gift for quotation, which is a serviceable substitute for wit…”

[1926, August, The Creative Impulse, Harper's Bazar, 41, 0017-7873, Hearst Corp., New York]
Revised with quotation in the 1931 compilation Six Stories Written in the First Person Singular.
Often misattributed to George Bernard Shaw or Oscar Wilde
Short Stories

“Impropriety is the soul of wit.”

W. Somerset Maugham könyv The Moon and Sixpence

Forrás: The Moon and Sixpence (1919), Ch. 4, p. 17

“There is no object to life. To nature nothing matters but the continuation of the species.”

Forrás: A Writer's Notebook (1946), p. 38. Maugham says something similar in The Summing up, Ch 22: "Love was only the dirty trick nature played on us to achieve the continuation of the species"