"Confidence contributes more to conversation than wit"
About this Quote
The subtext is typically Rochefoucauldian: we admire intelligence, but we follow force. Wit can be reactive, defensive, even servile - a way to win approval one laugh at a time. Confidence, by contrast, sets the terms of exchange. It makes pauses feel intentional, banal remarks sound like claims, and disagreement register as authority rather than friction. That’s why it “contributes” more: it supplies the frame in which everything else is interpreted.
Context matters. Writing from within the aristocratic world of seventeenth-century France - all eyes, reputation, and calibrated cruelty - he understood that conversation isn’t a neutral marketplace of ideas. It’s a hierarchy performed in real time. The quiet takeaway is a little bleak: eloquence isn’t what moves people; conviction (real or performed) does. Centuries later, it reads like an early diagnosis of modern media logic: the most “compelling” voice often wins, even when the cleverest one is standing right there.
Quote Details
| Topic | Confidence |
|---|---|
| Source | Attributed to François de La Rochefoucauld, Maxims (Réflexions et maximes); commonly rendered in English as "Confidence contributes more to conversation than wit." See author entry/quotes. |
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"Confidence contributes more to conversation than wit." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/confidence-contributes-more-to-conversation-than-21251/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.










