"The reputation of a man is like his shadow, gigantic when it precedes him, and pigmy in its proportions when it follows"
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Then comes the reversal. Once the man has passed - once you’ve met him, negotiated with him, watched him fail to deliver miracles - the shadow tightens to scale. Familiarity corrects exaggeration. The myth loses surface area. It’s not just a comment on vanity; it’s a warning about political theatre. People are most governable in the phase of projection, when they can still imagine anything. After contact, imagination collapses into an accounting of real capacities.
The subtext is almost wickedly practical: manage the distance between your name and your person. Talleyrand, who survived monarchy, revolution, empire, and restoration with his influence largely intact, understood that reputations are made in corridors and salons where perception outruns evidence. He’s describing an ecosystem where being thought formidable can be more useful than being formidable, but also where the encounter itself is the great reducer. The shadow is useful - until it isn’t.
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Talleyrand, Charles Maurice de. (2026, January 15). The reputation of a man is like his shadow, gigantic when it precedes him, and pigmy in its proportions when it follows. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-reputation-of-a-man-is-like-his-shadow-5958/
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Talleyrand, Charles Maurice de. "The reputation of a man is like his shadow, gigantic when it precedes him, and pigmy in its proportions when it follows." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-reputation-of-a-man-is-like-his-shadow-5958/.
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"The reputation of a man is like his shadow, gigantic when it precedes him, and pigmy in its proportions when it follows." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-reputation-of-a-man-is-like-his-shadow-5958/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.











