Famous Quotes / Andre Maurois
45 Quotations by Andre Maurois
- 21. No one can be profoundly original who does not avoid eccentricity.

- 22. Often we allow ourselves to be upset by small things we should despise and forget. We lose many irre ...

- 23. Old age is far more than white hair, wrinkles, the feeling that it is too late and the game finished ...

- 24. Our minds have unbelievable power over our bodies.

- 25. People are what you make them. A scornful look turns into a complete fool a man of average intellige ...

- 26. Self-pity comes so naturally to all of us. The most solid happiness can be shaken by the compassion ...

- 27. Self-pity comes so naturally to all of us. The most solid happiness can be shaken by the compassion ...

- 28. Self-pity comes so naturally to all of us. The most solid happiness can be shaken by the compassion ...

- 29. Self-pity comes so naturally to all of us. The most solid happiness can be shaken by the compassion ...

- 30. Smile, for everyone lacks self-confidence and more than any other one thing a smile reassures them.

- 31. Style is the hallmark of a temperament stamped upon the material at hand.

- 32. The difficult part in an argument is not to defend one's opinion, but rather to know it.

- 33. The effectiveness of work increases according to geometric progression if there are no interruptions ...

- 34. The first recipe for happiness is: Avoid too lengthy meditations on the past.

- 35. The greedy search for money or success will almost always lead men into unhappiness. Why? Because th ...

- 36. The most important quality in a leader is that of being acknowledged as such. All leaders whose fitn ...

- 37. The need to express oneself in writing springs from a mal-adjustment to life, or from an inner confl ...

- 38. The need to express oneself in writing springs from a mal-adjustment to life, or from an inner confl ...

- 39. The really great novel tends to be the exact negative of its author's life.

- 40. There are certain persons for whom pure Truth is a poison.
