The sole art that suits me is that which, rising from unrest, tends toward serenity.
—André Gide
It is good to follow one's own bent, so long as it leads upward.
—André GideArt is a collaboration between God and the artist, and the less the artist does the better.
—André GideThe most beautiful things are those that madness prompts and reason writes.
—André GideWork and struggle and never accept an evil that you can change.
—André GideSin is whatever obscures the soul.
—André GideWhat 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.
—André GideOne does not discover new lands without consenting to lose sight of the shore for a very long time.
—André GideIt is easier to lead men to combat, stirring up their passion, than to restrain them and direct them toward the patient labors of peace.
—André GideTo 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.
—André GideMan is more interesting than men. God made him and not them in his image. Each one is more precious than all.
—André GideIt 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.
—André GideKnow thyself. A maxim as pernicious as it is ugly. Whoever studies himself arrests his own development. A caterpillar who seeks to know himself would never become a butterfly.
—André GideThere are very few monsters who warrant the fear we have of them.
—André GideThere is no prejudice that the work of art does not finally overcome.
—André GideThe color of truth is gray.
—André GideBelieve those who are seeking the truth. Doubt those who find it.
—André Gide
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