"It's the people who try to be clever who never are; the people who are clever never think of trying to be"
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The subtext is about authenticity as strategy. Real intelligence, he implies, doesn’t come with stage directions. It’s reactive, situational, and usually modest because it’s busy solving the problem rather than branding itself. The would-be clever person is preoccupied with audience approval, which produces the kind of brittle wit that reads as forced. Parker understands a timeless dynamic: the hunger to be seen as smart is the quickest way to stop listening, and listening is where most actual insight starts.
Context matters: as a politician in the late Victorian and Edwardian eras, Parker operated in a culture obsessed with “good form,” where reputation and restraint counted. The quote polices manners, but it also polices power. It warns that showy cleverness is a tell - a sign you’re compensating, auditioning, or manipulating. In an arena where rhetoric can become a costume, Parker elevates the quieter authority of the unselfconscious mind.
Quote Details
| Topic | Wisdom |
|---|---|
| Source | Verified source: The Battle of the Strong (Gilbert Parker, 1898)
Evidence: It’s the people who try to be clever who never are; the people who are clever never think of trying to be. (Chapter XII (exact page not verified from the first-edition scan I could access)). The quote appears in Gilbert Parker's own novel The Battle of the Strong: A Romance of Two Kingdoms. In the text, it is recalled by Guida as something Philip had said to her. A searchable text of the novel shows the quotation in Chapter XII. Evidence from bibliographic references indicates the novel was published in 1898, and contemporary/bibliographic listings also note it first appeared in serial form in The Atlantic Monthly in January 1898 before book publication later that year. I could verify the wording directly in Parker's text, but I could not confirm the exact first-edition printed page number from a scanned 1898 copy within the sources I accessed. Other candidates (1) The Complete Works of Gilbert Parker (Gilbert Parker)95.5% Gilbert Parker. Yet Philip had said that she could take her place anywhere with grace and dignity ; and surely ... It... |
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Parker, Gilbert. (2026, March 10). It's the people who try to be clever who never are; the people who are clever never think of trying to be. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/its-the-people-who-try-to-be-clever-who-never-are-146531/
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Parker, Gilbert. "It's the people who try to be clever who never are; the people who are clever never think of trying to be." FixQuotes. March 10, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/its-the-people-who-try-to-be-clever-who-never-are-146531/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"It's the people who try to be clever who never are; the people who are clever never think of trying to be." FixQuotes, 10 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/its-the-people-who-try-to-be-clever-who-never-are-146531/. Accessed 20 Mar. 2026.













