Appearance Quote by Moliere
“What! Would you make no distinction between hypocrisy and devotion? Would you give them the same names, and respect the mask as you do the face? Would you equate artifice and sincerity? Confound appearance with truth? Regard the phantom as the very person? Value counterfeit as cash?”
About This Quote
Source Play: Tartuffe by Molière, 1664
The quote challenges the tendency to treat falsehood and sincerity alike, warning against equating appearances with reality.
In simple terms: Don't mistake pretenders for genuine people.
Question appearances before accepting.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- political discourse
- personal relationships
- media consumption
- art criticism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you differentiate genuine intent from deception?
- What cues help you see beyond the mask?
It may overlook nuanced motivations behind behavior.