"A man may not always be what he appears to be, but what he appears to be is always a significant part of what he is"
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The intent feels distinctly scientific in the mid-to-late 20th-century sense: suspicious of moralistic judgments, attentive to behavior as data. Gaylin, a psychiatrist and bioethicist, worked in a period when “authenticity” was being marketed as liberation while psychiatry was busy documenting how identity is built from habits, roles, and social feedback. The line pushes back on the comforting fantasy that there’s a pure, private essence untouched by public life. If you “seem” kind because you practice kindness, that practice matters. If you “seem” confident because you’ve learned to perform confidence, that learned performance is part of the self, not a counterfeit.
Subtextually, it’s also a warning to both judges and romantics: don’t reduce a person to first impressions, but don’t excuse patterns by invoking a hidden truer version. Appearances can mislead in particulars; they rarely mislead in what someone values enough to display.
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Gaylin, Willard. (2026, January 14). A man may not always be what he appears to be, but what he appears to be is always a significant part of what he is. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-man-may-not-always-be-what-he-appears-to-be-but-132384/
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Gaylin, Willard. "A man may not always be what he appears to be, but what he appears to be is always a significant part of what he is." FixQuotes. January 14, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-man-may-not-always-be-what-he-appears-to-be-but-132384/.
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"A man may not always be what he appears to be, but what he appears to be is always a significant part of what he is." FixQuotes, 14 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-man-may-not-always-be-what-he-appears-to-be-but-132384/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.













