W. Somerset Maugham Quotes About Novelists

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  • Things were easier for the old novelists who saw people all of a piece. Speaking generally, their heroes were good through and through, their villains wholly bad.

    "A Writer's Notebook" by W. Somerset Maugham, Country Life Press, (p. 196), 1949.
  • A novelist must preserve a childlike belief in the importance of things which common sense considers of no great consequence.

    Belief  
  • As lovers, the difference between men and women is that women can love all day long, but men only at times.

    W. Somerset Maugham (2006). “The Moon and Sixpence”, p.117, Courier Corporation
  • Just as the painter thinks with his brush and paints the novelist thinks with his story.

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