Quote by André Gide
True eloquence forgoes eloquence. - André Gide

True eloquence forgoes eloquence. – André Gide

Other quotes by André Gide

What would there be in a story of happiness? Only what prepares it, only what destroys it can be told. – André Gide

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Writing
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In order to judge properly, one must get away somewhat from what one is judging, after having loved it. This is true of countries, of persons, and of oneself. – André Gide

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Self-Discovery
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There is a very fine line between “hobby” and “mental illness.” – Dave Barry, Dave Barry Turns Fifty, 1998

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The average man, who does not know what to do with his life, wants another one which will last forever. – Anatole France

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Understanding a person does not mean condoning; it only means that one does not accuse him as if one were God or a judge placed above him. – Erich Fromm

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A little learning is not a dangerous thing to one who does not mistake it for a great deal. – William Allen White

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