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

We owe to the Middle Ages the two worst inventions of humanity -- gunpowder and romantic love.
Maurois, Andre
Invention and Inventor

Business is a combination of war and sport.
Maurois, Andre
Business

If men could regard the events of their own lives with more open minds, they would frequently discover that they did not really desire the things they failed to obtain.
Maurois, Andre
Desire

If you create an act, you create a habit. If you create a habit, you create a character. If you create a character, you create a destiny.
Maurois, Andre
Character

The really great novel tends to be the exact negative of its author s life.
Maurois, Andre
Fiction

Men and women are not born inconstant: they are made so by their early amorous experiences.
Maurois, Andre
Infidelity

A successful marriage is an edifice that must be rebuilt every day.
Maurois, Andre
Marriage

The most important quality in a leader is that of being acknowledged as such.
Maurois, Andre
Leaders and Leadership

A marriage without conflicts is almost as inconceivable as a nation without crises.
Maurois, Andre
Marriage

A happy marriage is a long conversation which always seems too short.
Maurois, Andre
Marriage

In literature, as in love, we are astonished at the choice made by other people.
Maurois, Andre
Literature

No one can be profoundly original who does not avoid eccentricity.
Maurois, Andre
Originality

Self-pity comes so naturally to all of us. The most solid happiness can be shaken by the compassion of a fool.
Maurois, Andre
Pity

Often we allow ourselves to be upset by small things we should despise and forget. We lose many irreplaceable hours brooding over grievances that, in a year s time, will be forgotten by us and by everybody. No, let us devote our life to worthwhile actions and feelings, to great thoughts, real affections and enduring undertakings.
Maurois, Andre
Pettiness

Style [Is] the hallmark of a temperament stamped on the material in hand.
Maurois, Andre
Style

The difficult part in an argument is not to defend one s opinion, but rather to know it.
Maurois, Andre
Argument

A great biography should, like the close of a great drama, leave behind it a feeling of serenity. We collect into a small bunch the flowers, the few flowers, which brought sweetness into a life, and present it as an offering to an accomplished destiny. It is the dying refrain of a completed song, the final verse of a finished poem.
Maurois, Andre
Biography

Conversation would be vastly improved by the constant use of four simple words: I do not know.
Maurois, Andre
Conversation

Growing old is no more than a bad habit which a busy man has no time to form.
Maurois, Andre
Age and Aging

A mixture of admiration and pity is one of the surest recipes for affection.
Maurois, Andre
Affection

Old age is far more than white hair, wrinkles, the feeling that it is too late and the game finished, that the stage belongs to the rising generations. The true evil is not the weakening of the body, but the indifference of the soul.
Maurois, Andre
Age and Aging

The effectiveness of work increases according to geometric progression if there are no interruptions.
Maurois, Andre
Work

The need to express oneself in writing springs from a mal-adjustment to life, or from an inner conflict which the adolescent (or the grown man) cannot resolve in action. Those to whom action comes as easily as breathing rarely feel the need to break loose from the real, to rise above, and describe it... I do not mean that it is enough to be maladjusted to become a great writer, but writing is, for some, a method of resolving a conflict, provided they have the necessary talent.
Maurois, Andre
Writers and Writing

To be witty is not enough. One must possess sufficient wit to avoid having too much of it.
Maurois, Andre
Wit