Apology Quote by Georg Brandes
“We need only think of the number of talented men who sooner or later make their apologies and concessions to philistinism, so as to be permitted to exist.”
About This Quote
The quote warns that many talented individuals eventually compromise their artistic integrity to conform to mainstream, commercial expectations, sacrificing authenticity for acceptance.
In simple terms: Talent often yields to conformity.
Authenticity vs. compromise
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- An artist facing market demands
- A writer dealing with editorial pressure
- A scientist navigating funding constraints
- A musician adapting to popular trends
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Developing policies that protect creative freedom
- Designing platforms that reward originality
Questions to Reflect On
- What personal values must one protect to avoid compromising?
- How can societies value originality without imposing conformity?