Famous quote by Andre Gide

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Nothing is so silly as the expression of a man who is being complimented
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"Nothing is so silly as the expression of a man who is being complimented"

- Andre Gide

About this Quote

This quote by Andre Gide speaks with the awkwardness of being enhanced. It recommends that when someone is being praised, they frequently do not understand how to respond. They might feel ashamed or uneasy, and their expression might show this. Gide is suggesting that this action is silly, as it is a natural reaction to being complimented. He is also implying that it is essential to accept compliments gracefully, and to not be humiliated by them. This quote motivates us to be positive in ourselves and to not be ashamed of being praised. It is a suggestion that compliments need to be appreciated and accepted with humbleness and grace.

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Andre Gide This quote is written / told by Andre Gide between November 22, 1869 and February 19, 1951. He was a famous Novelist from France. The author also have 40 other quotes.

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