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Enduring fame is promised only to those writers who can offer to successive generations a substance constantly renewed for every generation arrives upon the scene with its own particular hunger.
Andre Gide
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Andre Gide
Age: 82 †
Born: 1869
Born: November 22
Died: 1951
Died: December 19
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The most subtle art, the strongest and deepest art - supreme art - is the one that does not at first allow itself to be recognized.
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The individual man tries to escape the race. And as soon as he ceases to represent the race, he represents man.
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Sadness is a state of sin.
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Christianity, above all, consoles but there are naturally happy souls who do not need consolation. Consequently Christianity begins by making such souls unhappy, for otherwise it would have no power over them.
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Don't think that your truth could be found by someone else.
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Nothing blocks happiness like happiness remembered.
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How much more sensuality invites to art than does sentimentality.
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What would there be in a story of happiness? Only what prepares it, only what destroys it can be told.
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If one could recover the uncompromising spirit of one's youth, one's greatest indignation would be for what one has become.
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Man's responsibility increases as that of the gods decreases.
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I do not love men: I love what devours them.
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Seize from every moment its unique novelty, and do not prepare your joys.
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True eloquence forgoes eloquence.
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The less intelligent the white man is, the more stupid he thinks the black.
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Fear of ridicule begets the worst cowardice.
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An experience teaches only the good observer but far from seeking a lesson in it, everyone looks for an argument in experience, and everyone interprets the conclusion in his own way.
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There are many things that seem impossible only so long as one does not attempt them.
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When intelligent people pride themselves on not understanding, it is quite natural they should succeed better than fools.
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The only really Christian art is that which, like St. Francis, does not fear being wedded to poverty. This rises far above art-as-ornament.
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The most beaten paths are certainly the surest, but do not hope to start much game on them.
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