I'm not one to worry myself about a man's looks. I don't like good-looking men.
 W. Somerset Maugham, Of Human Bondage (1915). copy citation

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Author W. Somerset Maugham
Source Of Human Bondage
Topic worry good
Date 1915
Language English
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“Mildred looked at it critically. "In some ways I like it and in some ways I don't. I think you're better looking than that." "Things are looking up," laughed Philip. "You've never told me I was good-looking before." "I'm not one to worry myself about a man's looks. I don't like good-looking men. They're too conceited for me." Her eyes travelled round the room in an instinctive search for a looking-glass, but there was none; she put up her hand and patted her large fringe. "What'll the other people in the house say to my being here?"” source