Top 256 Quotes & Sayings by Andre Gide

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a French writer Andre Gide.
Last updated on December 23, 2024.
Andre Gide

André Paul Guillaume Gide was a French author and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature. Gide's career ranged from its beginnings in the symbolist movement, to the advent of anticolonialism between the two World Wars. The author of more than fifty books, at the time of his death his obituary in The New York Times described him as "France's greatest contemporary man of letters" and "judged the greatest French writer of this century by the literary cognoscenti."

Man is more interesting than men. God made him and not them in his image. Each one is more precious than all.
The most decisive actions of life are most often unconsidered actions.
It is good to follow one's own bent, so long as it leads upward. — © Andre Gide
It is good to follow one's own bent, so long as it leads upward.
There is no prejudice that the work of art does not finally overcome.
The most important things to say are those which often I did not think necessary for me to say - because they were too obvious.
A straight path never leads anywhere except to the objective.
Believe those who are seeking the truth. Doubt those who find it.
To what a degree the same past can leave different marks - and especially admit of different interpretations.
The want of logic annoys. Too much logic bores. Life eludes logic, and everything that logic alone constructs remains artificial and forced.
Know thyself. A maxim as pernicious as it is ugly. Whoever studies himself arrest his own development. A caterpillar who seeks to know himself would never become a butterfly.
Not everyone can be an orphan.
It is easier to lead men to combat, stirring up their passion, than to restrain them and direct them toward the patient labors of peace.
One does not discover new lands without consenting to lose sight of the shore for a very long time. — © Andre Gide
One does not discover new lands without consenting to lose sight of the shore for a very long time.
It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for something you are not.
Sin is whatever obscures the soul.
To read a writer is for me not merely to get an idea of what he says, but to go off with him and travel in his company.
'Therefore' is a word the poet must not know.
What would there be in a story of happiness? Only what prepares it, only what destroys it can be told.
Art is a collaboration between God and the artist, and the less the artist does the better.
Welcome anything that comes to you, but do not long for anything else.
Great authors are admirable in this respect: in every generation they make for disagreement. Through them we become aware of our differences.
The most gifted natures are perhaps also the most trembling.
Art begins with resistance - at the point where resistance is overcome. No human masterpiece has ever been created without great labor.
It is not always by plugging away at a difficulty and sticking to it that one overcomes it; often it is by working on the one next to it. Some things and some people have to be approached obliquely, at an angle.
It is only in adventure that some people succeed in knowing themselves - in finding themselves.
There are very few monsters who warrant the fear we have of them.
The most beautiful things are those that madness prompts and reason writes.
Nothing is so silly as the expression of a man who is being complimented.
Be faithful to that which exists within yourself.
Fish die belly upward, and rise to the surface. Its their way of falling.
Everything has been said before, but since nobody listens we have to keep going back and beginning all over again.
Old hands soil, it seems, whatever they caress, but they too have their beauty when they are joined in prayer. Young hands were made for caresses and the sheathing of love. It is a pity to make them join too soon.
Through loyalty to the past, our mind refuses to realize that tomorrow's joy is possible only if today's makes way for it; that each wave owes the beauty of its line only to the withdrawal of the preceding one.
Nothing prevents happiness like the memory of happiness.
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.
It is unthinkable for a Frenchman to arrive at middle age without having syphilis and the Cross of the Legion of Honor.
No theory is good unless it permits, not rest, but the greatest work. No theory is good except on condition that one use it to go on beyond.
Art is the collaboration between God and the artist, and the less the artist does the better. — © Andre Gide
Art is the collaboration between God and the artist, and the less the artist does the better.
Complete possession is proved only by giving. All you are unable to give possesses you.
Most quarrels amplify a misunderstanding.
What another would have done as well as you, do not do it. What another would have said as well as you, do not say it; what another would have written as well, do not write it. Be faithful to that which exists nowhere but in yourself-and thus make yourself indispensable.
In hell there is no other punishment than to begin over and over again the tasks left unfinished in your lifetime.
God depends on us. It is through us that God is achieved.
Work and struggle and never accept an evil that you can change.
The sole art that suits me is that which, rising from unrest, tends toward serenity.
Only those things are beautiful which are inspired by madness and written by reason.
Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore.
The color of truth is gray. — © Andre Gide
The color of truth is gray.
To love the truth is to refuse to let oneself be saddened by it.
Nothing excellent can be done without leisure.
Be faithful to that which exists nowhere but in yourself- and thus make yourself indispensable.
Fear of ridicule begets the worst cowardice.
There's a law in life: whenever a door closes, a new one will open.
Believe those who seek the truth, doubt those who find it; doubt all, but do not doubt yourself.
The wise man is he who constantly wonders afresh.
True intelligence very readily conceives of an intelligence superior to its own; and this is why truly intelligent men are modest.
Most often people seek in life occasions for persisting in their opinions rather than for educating themselves.
He who wants a rose must respect her thorn.
Do not scorn little victories.
One doesn't discover new lands without consenting to lose sight, for a very long time, of the shore.
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