• William Somerset Maugham The great critic must be a philosopher, for from philosophy he will learn serenity, impartiality, and the transitoriness of human things.
    William Somerset Maugham
    English writer 1874-1965
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William Somerset Maugham - The great critic must be a philosopher, for from philosophy he will learn serenity, impartiality, and the transitoriness of human things.
The great critic must be a philosopher, for from philosophy he will learn serenity, impartiality, and the transitoriness of human things. by : William Somerset Maugham
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straat-stad The great critic must be a philosopher, for from philosophy he will learn serenity, impartiality, and the transitoriness of human things.
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