“There is nothing more beautiful than goodness and it has pleased me very often to show how much of it there is in persons who by common standards would be relentlessly condemned. It has seemed to me sometimes to shine more brightly in them because it was surrounded by the darkness of sin. I take the goodness of the good for granted and I am amused when I discover their defects or their vices; I am touched when I see the goodness of the wicked and I am willing enough to shrug a tolerant shoulder at their wickedness. My observation has led me to believe that, all in all, there is not so much difference between the good and the bad as the moralists would have us believe.”
Quote by Maugham W Somerset William Somerset
Book:The Summing Up
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The Summing Up
This book is a compilation of essays and lectures that delve into the nature of human experience, personal growth, and the pursuit of wisdom. It offers insights into the author's thoughts on the meaning of life, the importance of self-improvement, and the role of philosophy in everyday life. more
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