"We live less and less, and we learn more and more. Sensibility is surrendering to intelligence"
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The intent is diagnostic and faintly accusatory: a warning aimed at a culture that confuses information with living, cognition with contact. De Gourmont, writing in fin-de-siecle France amid accelerating science, journalism, and bureaucratic modernity, is close to the Symbolist distrust of positivism and the Decadent fear that analysis sterilizes feeling. The subtext is a critique of intellectual prestige itself. Intelligence here isn’t heroic; it’s imperial. It colonizes the self, training people to narrate their lives instead of inhabiting them.
What makes the line work is its clean reversal of the usual moral arc. We’re trained to treat “learning more” as progress. De Gourmont flips it into a symptom: the smarter the culture gets, the more it may anesthetize its capacity to be struck, changed, or even simply present. The elegance is the cruelty; he offers no fix, just the chilling implication that lucidity might be one more way of opting out.
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Gourmont, Remy de. (2026, January 16). We live less and less, and we learn more and more. Sensibility is surrendering to intelligence. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-live-less-and-less-and-we-learn-more-and-more-116031/
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Gourmont, Remy de. "We live less and less, and we learn more and more. Sensibility is surrendering to intelligence." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-live-less-and-less-and-we-learn-more-and-more-116031/.
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"We live less and less, and we learn more and more. Sensibility is surrendering to intelligence." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-live-less-and-less-and-we-learn-more-and-more-116031/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.










