Andre Gide Quotes About Virtue

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  • The belief that becomes truth for me... is that which allows me the best use of my strength, the best means of putting my virtues into action.

    Andre Gide (2012). “The Counterfeiters: A Novel”, p.196, Vintage
  • It is not becoming to lay to virtue the weariness of old age.

    Age  
  • I can't expect others to share my virtues. It's good enough for me if they share my vices.

  • So long as we live among men, let us cherish humanity.

  • The finest virtues can become deformed with age. The precise mind becomes finicky; the thrifty man, miserly; the cautious man, timorous; the man of imagination, fanciful. Even perseverance ends up in a sort of stupidity. Just as, on the other hand, being too willing to understand too many opinions, too diverse ways of seeing, constancy is lost and the mind goes astray in a restless fickleness.

    Men  
    Andre Gide (2017). “Pretexts: Reflections on Literature and Morality”, p.289, Routledge
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