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

True eloquence forgoes eloquence. – André Gide

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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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Art is a collaboration between God and the artist, and the less the artist does the better. – André Gide

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An honorable man will not be bullied by a hypothesis. – Bergen Evans, “A Tale of a Tub,” The Natural History of Nonsense

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It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it. – Upton Sinclair

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I have little confidence in any enterprise or business or investment that promises dividends only after the death of the stockholders. – Robert G. Ingersoll

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But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling like dew, upon a thought, produces that which makes thousands, perhaps, millions, think. – Lord Byron, Don Juan, 1819

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