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Adolescence Quote by Andre Gide

“Too chaste an adolescence makes for a dissolute old age. It is doubtless easier to give up something one has known than something one imagines.” quote by Andre Gide
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“Too chaste an adolescence makes for a dissolute old age. It is doubtless easier to give up something one has known than something one imagines.”

Andre Gide

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Immoralist, 1902

Excessive purity in youth leads to reckless freedom later; it’s easier to abandon known habits than imagined ones.

In simple terms: Too much restraint early leads to later excess.

Key Takeaway

Balance discipline with flexibility.

Themes

growth balance self‑control

Mood

contemplative motivational

Type

personal philosophical

When to use this quote

  • career planning
  • personal habits
  • life transitions

Key Concepts

philosophy psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What habits can you adjust now?
  • How do you balance restraint and freedom?
A Different Perspective

Rigid ideals can cause later disarray.

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