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Expected Quotes by W. Somerset Maugham
- The normal is what you find but rarely. The normal is an ideal. It is a picture that one fabricates of the average characteristics of…
- Success. I don't believe it has any effect on me. For one thing I always expected it.
- But there are people who take salt with their coffee. They say it gives a tang, a savour, which is peculiar and fascinating. In the…
- I think I was a little disappointed in her. I expected then people to be more of a piece than I do now, and I…
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