W. Somerset Maugham Quote
He yearned above all things for experience andfelt himself ridiculous because at his age he had not enjoyedthat which all fiction taught him was the most importantthing in life; but he had the unfortunate gift of seeing thingsas they were, and the reality which was offered him differedtoo terribly from the ideal of his dreams.
W. Somerset Maugham
He yearned above all things for experience andfelt himself ridiculous because at his age he had not enjoyedthat which all fiction taught him was the most importantthing in life; but he had the unfortunate gift of seeing thingsas they were, and the reality which was offered him differedtoo terribly from the ideal of his dreams.