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André Gide
André Gide (1869–1951) was a French author and Nobel Prize in Literature laureate in 1947. His novels and diaries, notably The Immoralist and The Counterfeiters, examined morality, personal freedom, and sexual identity with candid introspection.
Quotes: 10
Quotes by André Gide

Why Timeless Truths Must Be Repeated
Finally, Gide recasts repetition as a duty: if silence allows harm to continue, then speaking again becomes a form of care. This is especially visible in civic life, where activists and witnesses repeat testimony until institutions respond. Frederick Douglass’s speeches, revisited across decades, show how moral clarity often must be reiterated because power benefits from delay. In the end, the quote is less pessimistic than it sounds. It assumes words can still matter—provided someone persists long enough to meet the moment when listening finally begins. [...]
Created on: 2/25/2026

It Is Only in Adventure That Some People Succeed in Knowing Themselves - Andre Gide
Adventure pushes individuals beyond what they thought possible. These experiences can be transformative, leading to new values, motivations, and self-realization. [...]
Created on: 3/10/2025

Dare to Be Yourself, No Matter How Unconventional - André Gide
By daring to be oneself, a person can achieve genuine self-acceptance and personal growth, leading to a more fulfilling life. [...]
Created on: 2/28/2025

Be Faithful to That Which Exists Within Yourself — André Gide
Gide's words inspire a journey of self-discovery, urging individuals to trust and remain loyal to their inner voice, regardless of challenges or societal influences. [...]
Created on: 11/21/2024

It Is Better to Be Hated for What You Are Than to Be Loved for What You Are Not - André Gide
This quote emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself, even if it means facing criticism or rejection. It encourages people to prioritize authenticity over seeking approval from others through false pretenses. [...]
Created on: 10/15/2024

Believe Those Who Are Seeking the Truth. Doubt Those Who Find It - André Gide
It hints at the idea that when people assert they have found the truth, they may be influenced by personal biases or emotions, rather than objective reality. [...]
Created on: 9/6/2024

Man Cannot Discover New Oceans Unless He Has the Courage to Lose Sight of the Shore - André Gide
André Gide, a French author, often explored themes of freedom and self-discovery in his works. This quote reflects his belief in the necessity of embracing change and the unknown to achieve true growth and understanding. [...]
Created on: 7/6/2024