W. Somerset Maugham Quotes About Gardener

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  • We are like people living in a country whose language they know so little that, with all manner of beautiful and profound things to say, they are condemned to the banalities of the conversation manual. Their brain is seething with ideas, and they can only tell you that the umbrella of the gardener's aunt is in the house.

    W. Somerset Maugham (2009). “The Moon and Sixpence”, p.292, The Floating Press
  • A man who is a politician at forty is a statesman at three score and ten. It is at this age, when he would be too old to be a clerk or a gardener or a police-court magistrate, that he is ripe to govern a country.

    W. Somerset Maugham (1930). “Cakes and Ale”
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