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

True eloquence forgoes eloquence. – André Gide

Other quotes by André Gide

I owe much to my friends; but, all things considered, it strikes me that I owe even more to my enemies. The real person springs life under a sting even better than under a caress. – André Gide

Category:
Adversity
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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

Category:
Self-Discovery
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Other Quotes from
Miscellaneous
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Before we set our hearts too much upon anything, let us examine how happy they are, who already possess it. – François VI de la Rochefoucault

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Miscellaneous

Undoubtedly the desire for food has been and still is one of the main causes of political events. – Bertrand Russell

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Miscellaneous

A problem well stated is a problem half solved. – Charles F. Kettering

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Miscellaneous

Originality is the art of concealing your source. – Franklin P. Jones

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Miscellaneous

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One man cannot practice many arts with success. – Plato

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Its always flattering when somebody you really respect and like wants you to be involved in their project – let alone writes a part with your voice in mind. – Chris Messina

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Ethics and Science need to shake hands. – Richard Clarke Cabot

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