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Character Quote by Henry Clay Trumbull

“Character gains through its expression, and loses through its repression. Love grows through its expression. Sympathy grows through its expression. Knowledge grows through its expression. The artistic sense grows through its expression. The religious sentiment grows through its expression. The…” quote by Henry Clay Trumbull
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““Character gains through its expression, and loses through its repression. Love grows through its expression. Sympathy grows through its expression. Knowledge grows through its expression. The artistic sense grows through its expression. The religious sentiment grows through its expression. The capacity for instruction, for administration, for command, grows through its expression. The more a man does in any line of wise endeavor, the more he can do in that line, and the more of a man he is in that line. And the refraining from the free expression of love, or of sympathy, or of knowledge, or of the artistic sense, or of the religious sentiment, or of the power of instruction, of administration, or of command, both limits and lessens that which is thus repressed. To possess and to exhibit an admirable personal character is a duty incumbent on every one. In order to possess such a character, its exhibit by its expression is a necessity. He who does not endeavor to express those traits and qualities which are the exhibit of an admirable personal character, cannot hope to retain such a character, even if it were his by nature; and he who does endeavor to express them, can hope to gain the character which they represent, even though he lacked it before.””

Henry Clay Trumbull

About This Quote

Character and virtues develop when we act on them; suppression stunts growth. Expression fuels love, empathy, knowledge, art, faith, and leadership, while repression limits both ability and identity.

In simple terms: Expression cultivates character; repression hinders it.

Key Takeaway

Acting on virtues builds them.

Themes

self-development virtue ethics personal growth leadership expression vs repression character formation

Mood

inspirational reflective motivational

Type

philosophical didactic motivational

When to use this quote

  • teaching a class
  • leading a team
  • creating art
  • practicing faith
  • showing empathy

Key Concepts

character expression repression virtue growth

Practical Applications

  • personal development coaching
  • organizational culture training

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does expressing a quality change your ability to embody it?
  • What are the costs of repressing emotions or talents?
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