“He began to read at haphazard. He entered upon each system with a little thrill of excitement, expecting to find in each some guide by which he could rule his conduct; he felt himself like a traveller in unknown countries and as he pushed forward the enterprise fascinated him; he read emotionally, as other men read pure literature, and his heart leaped as he discovered in noble words what himself had obscurely felt.”
Quote by W. Somerset Maugham
Book:Of Human Bondage
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Of Human Bondage
This classic novel delves into the emotional and psychological journey of Philip Carey, a young man who faces numerous challenges in his quest for self-fulfillment and independence. more
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