+ We live counterfeit lives in order to resemble the idea we first had of ourselves. Feraz Zeid, January 9, 2024January 9, 2024, Andre Gide, Ideas, Identity, 0 - Andre Gide Author · France
+ Be faithful to that which exists nowhere but in yourself- and thus make yourself indispensable. Feraz Zeid, January 9, 2024January 9, 2024, Andre Gide, Being Faithful, Faithful, Success, 0 - Andre Gide Author · France
+ Not everyone can be an orphan. Feraz Zeid, June 22, 2023December 12, 2023, Andre Gide, 0 - Andre Gide Author · France
+ If life were organized, there would be no need for art. Feraz Zeid, October 1, 2023December 26, 2023, Andre Gide, Art, 0 - Andre Gide Author · France
+ To love the truth is to refuse to let oneself be saddened by it. Feraz Zeid, January 9, 2024January 9, 2024, Andre Gide, Refuse, Truth, 0 - Andre Gide Author · France
+ I can’t expect others to share my virtues. It’s good enough for me if they share my vices. Feraz Zeid, January 9, 2024January 9, 2024, Andre Gide, Good Enough, Vices, Virtue, 0 - Andre Gide Author · France
+ When you have nothing to say, or to hide, there is no need to be prudent. Feraz Zeid, January 9, 2024January 9, 2024, Andre Gide, Prudence, Prudent, 0 - Andre Gide Author · France
+ I have never produced anything good except by a long succession of slight efforts. Feraz Zeid, January 9, 2024January 9, 2024, Andre Gide, Crafts, Effort, 0 - Andre Gide Author · France
A moment of eloquence enthralls us. An hour’s worth leaves us stupefied. - Mason Cooley Professor · USA
An orator of past times declared that his calling was to make small things appear to be grand. - Michel de Montaigne Philosopher · France
Honesty is one part of eloquence. We persuade others by being in earnest ourselves. - William Hazlitt Essayist · England
Of all eloquence a nickname is the most concise; of all arguments the most unanswerable. - William Hazlitt Essayist · England
True eloquence consists in saying all that is necessary, and nothing but what is necessary. - Heinrich Heine Poet · Germany
Eloquence dwells quite as much in the hearts of the hearers as on the lips of the orator. - Alphonse de Lamartine Writer · France
In painting as in eloquence, the greater your strength, the quieter your manner. - John Ruskin Art critic and social thinker · England