W. Somerset Maugham Quotes About Falling In Love

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  • Are you sure you can prevent yourself from falling in love one of these days? Such things do happen, you know, even to the most prudent men.' Simon gave him a strange, one might even have thought a hostile, look. I should tear it out of my heart as I'd wrench out of my mouth a rotten tooth.

    W. Somerset Maugham (1939). “Christmas Holiday”
  • She says it's really not very flattering to her that the women who fall in love with her husband are so uncommonly second-rate.

  • With the superciliousness of extreme youth, I put thirty-five as the utmost limit at which a man might fall in love without making a fool of himself.

    W. Somerset Maugham (2012). “The Moon and Sixpence”, p.18, Courier Corporation
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