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existentialism: A twentieth-century literary and philosophical movement, which highlights the fact that people are entirely free. They are thus responsible for what they make of themselves and their social condition. This brings a sense of anguish or dread. Albert Camus is a well known author of existentialist literary texts.
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1:Should I kill myself, or have a cup of coffee?
~ Albert Camus,#KEYS
2:The need to be right - the sign of a vulgar mind.
~ Albert Camus,#KEYS
3:Peace is the only battle worth waging. ~ Albert Camus, @JoshuaOakley, #KEYS
4:Charm is getting the answer yes without asking a clear question. ~ Albert Camus, #KEYS
5:'Life is a sum of all your choices'. So, what are you doing today?
~ Albert Camus,#KEYS
6:But in the end one needs more courage to live than to kill himself.
~ Albert Camus,#KEYS
7:The only serious question in life is whether to kill yourself or not.
~ Albert Camus,#KEYS
8:I don't want to be a genius, I have enough problems just trying to be a man. ~ Albert Camus, #KEYS
9:Nobody realizes that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal. ~ Albert Camus, #KEYS
10:In the middle of winter I at last discovered that there was in me an invincible summer. ~ Albert Camus, #KEYS
11:The truth is that everyone is bored, and devotes himself to cultivating habits. ~ Albert Camus, The Plague, #KEYS
12:Nobody realizes that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal. ~ Albert Camus, @JoshuaOakley, #KEYS
13:In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer." ~ Albert Camus, @Draw_and_Wings, #KEYS
14:The literal meaning of life is whatever you're doing that prevents you from killing yourself
~ Albert Camus,#KEYS
15:Whoever gives nothing, has nothing. The greatest misfortune is not to be unloved, but not to love.
~ Albert Camus,#KEYS
16:In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer. ~ Albert Camus, @JoshuaOakley, #KEYS
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Don't walk in front of me... I may not follow
Don't walk behind me... I may not lead
Walk beside me... just be my friend
~ Albert Camus,#KEYS
18:Those who prefer their principles over their happiness, they refuse to be happy outside the conditions they seem to have attached to their happiness. ~ Albert Camus, @JoshuaOakley, #KEYS
19:Always go too far because that is where you will find the truth." ~ Albert Camus, (1913 - 1960) French philosopher, author, and journalist, won the Nobel Prize in Literature at the age of 44 in 1957, the second youngest recipient in history, Wikipedia., @aax9, #KEYS
20:And he knew, also, what the old man was thinking as his tears flowed, and he, Rieux, thought it too: that a loveless world is a dead world, and always there comes an hour when one is weary of prisons, of one's work, and of devotion to duty, and all one craves for is a loved face, the warmth and wonder of a loving heart. ~ Albert Camus, The Plague, #KEYS
21:In that daily effort in which intelligence and passion mingle and delight each other, the absurd man discovers a discipline that will make up the greatest of his strengths. The required diligence and doggedness and lucidity thus resemble the conqueror's attitude. To create is likewise to give a shape to one's fate. For all these characters, their work defines them at least as much as it is defined by them. The actor taught us this: There is no frontier between being and appearing. ~ Albert Camus, @JoshuaOakley, #KEYS
22:Weariness comes at the end of the acts of a mechanical life, but at the same time it inaugurates the impulse of consciousness. It awakens consciousness and provokes what follows. What follows is the gradual return into the chain or it is the definitive awakening. At the end of the awakening comes, in time, the consequence: suicide or recovery. In itself weariness has something sickening about it. Here, I must conclude that it is good. For everything begins with consciousness and nothing is worth anything except through it.
~ Albert Camus, Myth Of Sisyphus,#KEYS
23:Any limiting categorization is not only erroneous but offensive, and stands in opposition to the basic human foundations of the therapeutic relationship. In my opinion, the less we think (during the process of psychotherapy) in terms of diagnostic labels, the better. (Albert Camus once described hell as a place where one's identity was eternally fixed and displayed on personal signs: Adulterous Humanist, Christian Landowner, Jittery Philosopher, Charming Janus, and so on.8 To Camus, hell is where one has no way of explaining oneself, where one is fixed, classified-once and for all time.) ~ Irvin D Yalom, #KEYS
1:We are all special cases. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 2:A fate is not a punishment. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 3:Life is the sum of all your choices. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 4:Peace is the only battle worth waging. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 5:How hard, how bitter it is to become a man! ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 6:Freedom is nothing but a chance to be better. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 7:Having money is a way of being free of money. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 8:If the world were clear, art would not exist. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 9:I know of only one duty, and that is to love. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 10:Should I kill myself, or have a cup of coffee? ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 11:To govern means to pillage, as everyone knows. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 12:Can this be happiness, this terrifying freedom? ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 13:Violence is both unavoidable and unjustifiable. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 14:No cause justifies the deaths of innocent people. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 15:We turn toward God only to obtain the impossible. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 16:At the heart of all beauty lies something inhuman. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 17:You cannot create experience. You must undergo it. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 18:Heroism is accessible. Happiness is more difficult. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 19:There is no fate that cannot be surmounted by scorn. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 20:An intellectual is someone whose mind watches itself. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 21:It is not your paintings I like, it is your painting. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 22:Man is the only animal that refuses to be what he is. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 23:Men must live and create. Live to the point of tears. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 24:Utopia is that which is in contradiction with reality. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 25:We rarely confide in those who are better than we are. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 26:The real passion of the twentieth century is servitude. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 27:We have exiled beauty; the Greeks took up arms for her. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 28:The absurd is the essential concept and the first truth. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 29:Art is the activity that exalts and denies simultaneously. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 30:Where there is no hope, it is incumbent on us to invent it. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 31:A man without ethics is a wild beast loosed upon this world. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 32:Do not wait for the Last Judgment. It takes place every day. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 33:Everything considered, a determined soul will always manage. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 34:The opposite of an idealist is too often a man without love. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 35:We call first truths those we discover after all the others. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 36:I hope the dogs don't bark tonight. I always think it's mine. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 37:Friendship often ends in love, but love in friendship - never. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 38:The only real progress lies in learning to be wrong all alone. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 39:Alas, after a certain age every man is responsible for his face. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 40:A taste for truth at any cost is a passion which spares nothing. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 41:Why should it be essential to love rarely in order to love much? ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 42:To be happy, we must not be too concerned with what others think. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 43:All great deeds and all great thoughts have a ridiculous beginning. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 44:I should like to be able to love my country and still love justice. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 45:When the soul suffers too much, it develops a taste for misfortune. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 46:A guilty conscience needs to confess. A work of art is a confession. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 47:One leader, one people, signifies one master and millions of slaves. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 48:Real nobility is based on scorn, courage, and profound indifference. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 49:Artistic creation is a demand for unity and a rejection of the world. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 50:Nothing can discourage the appetite for divinity in the heart of man. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 51:The day when I am no more than a writer I shall cease to be a writer. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 52:Too many have dispensed with generosity in order to practice charity. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 53:Maman used to say that you can always find something to be happy about. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 54:Every revolutionary ends up either by becoming an oppressor or a heretic. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 55:Man is an idea, and a precious small idea once he turns his back on love. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 56:Some people talk in their sleep; lecturers talk while other people sleep. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 57:What is called a reason for living is also an excellent reason for dying. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 58:A punishment that penalizes without forestalling is indeed called revenge. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 59:Since we're all going to die, it's obvious that when and how don't matter. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 60:I don't want to be a genius-I have enough problems just trying to be a man. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 61:In order to understand the world, one has to turn away from it on occasion. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 62:At any street corner the feeling of absurdity can strike any man in the face. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 63:It is normal to give away a little of one's life in order not to lose it all. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 64:The welfare of the people in particular has always been the alibi of tyrants. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 65:Only a philosophy of eternity, in the world today, could justify non-violence. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 66:When you have really exhausted an experience you always reverence and love it. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 67:All modern revolutions have ended in a reinforcement of the power of the State. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 68:In order to exist just once in the world, it is necessary never again to exist. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 69:Those who write clearly have readers, those who write obscurely have commentators. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 70:Outside of that single fatality of death, everything, joy or happiness, is liberty. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 71:Happiness implied a choice, and within that choice a concerted will, a lucid desire. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 72:In the depth of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 73:What is a rebel? A man who says no: but whose refusal does not imply a renunciation. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 74:Without work, all life goes rotten. But when work is soulless, life stifles and dies. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 75:He who despairs of the human condition is a coward, but he who has hope for it is a fool. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 76:It is always easy to be logical. It is almost impossible to be logical to the bitter end. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 77:Rebellion cannot exist without the feeling that somewhere, in some way, you are justified. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 78:A nihilist is not one who believes in nothing, but one who does not believe in what exists. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 79:God is not needed to create guilt or to punish. Our fellow men suffice, aided by ourselves. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 80:It is a kind of spiritual snobbery that makes people think they can be happy without money. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 81:Man wants to live, but it is useless to hope that this desire will dictate all his actions. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 82:Every great work makes the human face more admirable and richer, and that is its whole secret. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 83:Conscious of not being able to separate myself from my time, I have decided to become part of it. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 84:Every act of rebellion expresses a nostalgia for innocence and an appeal to the essence of being. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 85:Sometimes at night I would sleep open-eyed underneath a sky dripping with stars. I was alive then. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 86:The myth of unlimited production brings war in its train as inevitably as clouds announce a storm. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 87:Martyrs must choose between being forgotten, mocked, or made use of. As for being understood—never! ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 88:The important thing isn't the soundness or otherwise of the argument, but for it to make you think. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 89:No human being, even the most passionately loved and passionately loving, is ever in our possession. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 90:You are forgiven for your happiness and your successes only if you generously consent to share them. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 91:I am not made for politics because I am incapable of wanting or accepting the death of the adversary. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 92:The absurd depends as much on man as on the world. For the moment, it is all that links them together. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 93:Without freedom, no art; art lives only on the restraints it imposes on itself and dies of all others. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 94:Ah, mon cher, for anyone who is alone, without God and without a master, the weight of days is dreadful. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 95:I have never been able to renounce the light, the pleasure of being, and the freedom in which I grew up. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 96:I may not have been sure about what really did interest me, but I was absolutely sure about what didn't. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 97:The role of the intellectual cannot be to excuse the violence of one side and condemn that of the other. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 98:Martyrs, my friend, have to choose between being forgotten, mocked or used. As for being understood - never. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 99:Men are convinced of your arguments, your sincerity, and the seriousness of your efforts only by your death. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 100:There will be no lasting peace either in the heart of individuals or in social customs until death is outlawed. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 101:How can sincerity be a condition of friendship? A taste for truth at any cost is a passion which spares nothing. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 102:We always deceive ourselves twice about the people we love - first to their advantage, then to their disadvantage. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 103:Retaliation is related to nature and instinct, not to law. Law, by definition, cannot obey the same rules as nature. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 104:To abandon oneself to principles is really to die - and to die for an impossible love which is the contrary of love. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 105:A character is never the author who created him. It is quite likely, however, that an author may be all his characters. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 106:Men are never really willing to die except for the sake of freedom: therefore, they do not believe in dying completely. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 107:Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 108:It is necessary to fall in love... if only to provide an alibi for all the random despair you are going to feel anyway. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 109:The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 110:Against eternal injustice, man must assert justice, and to protest against the universe of grief, he must create happiness. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 111:Believe me, there is no such thing as great suffering, great regret, great memory... Everything is forgotten, even great love. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 112:All men have a sweetness in their life. That is what helps them go on. It is towards that they turn when they feel too worn out. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 113:I do not want to found anything on the incomprehensible. I want to know whether I can live with what I know and with that alone. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 114:No matter what cause one defends, it will suffer permanent disgrace if one resorts to blind attacks on crowds of innocent people. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 115:Our civilization survives in the complacency of cowardly or malignant minds - a sacrifice to the vanity of aging adolescents. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 116:Absolute freedom mocks at justice. Absolute justice denies freedom. To be fruitful, the two ideas must find their limits in each other. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 117:For centuries the death penalty, often accompanied by barbarous refinements, has been trying to hold crime in check; yet crime persists. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 118:We used to wonder where war lived, what it was that made it so vile. And now we realize that we know where it lives... inside ourselves. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 119:The absurd does not liberate; it binds. It does not authorize all actions. "Everything is permitted" does not mean that nothing is forbidden. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 120:After all, every murderer when he kills runs the risk of the most dreadful of deaths, whereas those who kill him risk nothing except promotion. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 121:Art, at least, teaches us that man cannot be explained by history alone and that he also finds a reason for his existence in the order of nature. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 122:Those who weep for the happy periods which they encounter in history acknowledge what they want; not the alleviation but the silencing of misery. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 123:If the only significant history of human thought were to be written, it would have to be the history of its successive regrets and its impotences. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 124:I was born poor and without religion, under a happy sky, feeling harmony, not hostility, in nature. I began not by feeling torn, but in plenitude. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 125:Now the only moral value is courage, which is useful here for judging the puppets and chatterboxes who pretend to speak in the name of the people. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 126:I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live as if there isn't and to die to find out that there is. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 127:Note, besides, that it is no more immoral to directly rob citizens than to slip indirect taxes into the price of goods that they cannot do without. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 128:In every rebellion is to be found the metaphysical demand for unity, the impossibility of capturing it, and the construction of a substitute universe. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 129:The desire for possession is insatiable, to such a point that it can survive even love itself. To love, therefore, is to sterilize the person one loves. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 130:Beauty is unbearable, drives us to despair, offering us for a minute the glimpse of an eternity that we should like to stretch out over the whole of time. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 131:Don't believe your friends when they ask you to be honest with them. All they really want is to be maintained in the good opinion they have of themselves. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 132:Methods of thought which claim to give the lead to our world in the name of revolution have become, in reality, ideologies of consent and not of rebellion. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 133:Mistaken ideas always end in bloodshed, but in every case, it is someone else’s blood. That is why some of our thinkers feel free to say just about anything. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 134:The human heart has a tiresome tendency to label as fate only what crushes it. But happiness likewise, in its way, is without reason, since it is inevitable. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 135:The only really committed artist is he who, without refusing to take part in the combat, at least refuses to join the regular armies and remains a freelance. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 136:In order to exist, man must rebel, but rebellion must respect the limits that it discovers in itself - limits where minds meet, and in meeting, begin to exist. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 137:I don’t know whether this world has a meaning that transcends it. But I know that I cannot know that meaning and that it is impossible for me just now to know it. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 138:Accepting the absurdity of everything around us is one step, a necessary experience: it should not become a dead end. It arouses a revolt that can become fruitful. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 139:We get into the habit of living before acquiring the habit of thinking. In that race which daily hastens us towards death, the body maintains its irreparable lead. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 140:If there is a sin against life, it consists perhaps not so much in despairing of life as in hoping for another life and in eluding the implacable grandeur of this life. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 141:A man's work is nothing but this slow trek to rediscover, through the detours of art, those two or three great and simple images in whose presence his heart first opened. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 142:Every artist preserves deep within him a single source from which, throughout his lifetime, he draws what he is, and what he says. When the source dries up, the work withers and crumbles. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 143:There is no longer a single idea explaining everything, but an infinite number of essences giving a meaning to an infinite number of objects. The world comes to a stop, but also lights up. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 144:We turn our backs on nature; we are ashamed of beauty. Our wretched tragedies have a smell of the office clinging to them, and the blood that trickles from them is the color of printer's ink. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 145:Sometimes it is easier to see clearly into the liar than into the man who tells the truth. Truth, like light, blinds. Falsehood, on the contrary, is a beautiful twilight that enhances every object. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 146:This world in itself is not reasonable, that is all that can be said. But what is absurd is the confrontation of this irrational and the wild longing for clarity whose call echoes in the human heart. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 147:Each generation doubtless feels called upon to reform the world. Mine knows that it will not reform it, but its task is perhaps even greater. It consists in preventing the world from destroying itself. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 148:All systems of morality are based on the idea that an action has consequences that legitimize or cancel it. A mind imbued with the absurd merely judges that those consequences must be considered calmly. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 149:There are some individuals who have too strong a craving, a will, and a nostalgia for happiness ever to reach it. They always retain a bitter and passionate aftertaste, and that's the best they can hope for. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 150:To assert in any case that a man must be absolutely cut off from society because he is absolutely evil amounts to saying that society is absolutely good, and no-one in his right mind will believe this today. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 151:At 30 a man should know himself like the palm of his hand, know the exact number of his defects and qualities, know how far he can go, foretell his failures - be what he is. And, above all, accept these things. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 152:In order to speak about all and to all, one has to speak of what all know and of the reality common to us all. The sea, rains, necessity, desire, the struggle against death... these are things that unite us all. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 153:Man stands face to face with the irrational. He feels within him his longing for happiness and for reason. The absurd is born of this confrontation between the human need and the unreasonable silence of the world. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 154:The world is never quiet, even its silence eternally resounds with the same notes, in vibrations which escape our ears. As for those that we perceive, they carry sounds to us, occasionally a chord, never a melody. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 155:Basically, at the very bottom of life, which seduces us all, there is only absurdity, and more absurdity. And maybe that's what gives us our joy for living, because the only thing that can defeat absurdity is lucidity. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 156:If I think that happiness is possible, I know all too well its hidden nature& 157:A living man can be enslaved and reduced to the historic condition of an object. But if he dies in refusing to be enslaved, he reaffirms the existence of another kind of human nature which refuses to be classified as an object. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 158:Art advances between two chasms, which are frivolity and propaganda. On the ridge where the great artist moves forward, every step is an adventure, an extreme risk. In that risk, however, and only there, lies the freedom of art. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 159:The aim of art, the aim of a life can only be to increase the sum of freedom and responsibility to be found in every man and in the world. It cannot, under any circumstances, be to reduce or suppress that freedom, even temporarily. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 160:The artist forges himself to the others, midway between the beauty he cannot do without and the community he cannot tear himself away from. That is why true artists scorn nothing: they are obliged to understand rather than to judge. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 161:Truth is mysterious, elusive, always to be conquered. Liberty is dangerous, as hard to live with as it is elating. We must march toward these two goals, painfully but resolutely, certain in advance of our failings on so long a road. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 162:The realization that life is absurd and cannot be an end, but only a beginning. This is a truth nearly all great minds have taken as their starting point. It is not this discovery that is interesting, but the consequences and rules of action drawn from it. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 163:Whatever we may do, excess will always keep its place in the heart of man, in the place where solitude is found. We all carry within us our places of exile, our crimes and our ravages. But our task is not to unleash them on the world; it is to fight them in ourselves and in others. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 164:For those of us who have been thrown into hell, mysterious melodies and the torturing images of a vanished beauty will always bring us, in the midst of crime and folly, the echo of that harmonious insurrection which bears witness, throughout the centuries, to the greatness of humanity. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 165:Don't let them tell us stories. Don't let them say of the man sentenced to death "He is going to pay his debt to society," but: "They are going to cut off his head." It looks like nothing. But it does make a little difference. And then there are people who prefer to look their fate in the eye. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 166:Great feelings take with them their own universe, splendid or abject. They light up with their passion an exclusive world in which they recognize their climate. There is a universe of jealousy, of ambition, of selfishness or generosity. A universe — in other words a metaphysic and an attitude of mind. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 167:When you have once seen the glow of happiness on the face of a beloved person, you know that a man can have no vocation but to awaken that light on the faces surrounding him; and you are torn by the thought of the unhappiness and night you cast, by the mere fact of living, in the hearts you encounter. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 168:We must stitch up what has been torn apart, render justice imaginable in the world which is so obviously unjust, make happiness meaningful for nations poisoned by the misery of this century. Naturally, it is a superhuman task. But tasks are called superhuman when men take a long time to complete them, that is all. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 169:There is but one truly serious philosophical problem, and that is suicide. Judging whether life is or is not worth living amounts to answering the fundamental question of philosophy. All the rest - whether or not the world has three dimensions, whether the mind has nine or twelve categories - comes afterward. These are games; one must first answer. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 170:Who would dare speak the word "happiness" in these tortured times? Yet millions today continue to seek happiness. These years have been for them only a prolonged postponement, at the end of which they hope to find that the possibility for happiness has been renewed. Who could blame them? And who could say that they are wrong? What would justice be without the chance for happiness? What purpose would freedom serve, if we had to live in misery? ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 171:Don't lies eventually lead to the truth? And don't all my stories, true or false, tend toward the same conclusion? Don't they all have the same meaning? So what does it matter whether they are true or false if, in both cases, they are significant of what I have been and what I am? Sometimes it is easier to see clearly into the liar than into the man who tells the truth. Truth, like light, blinds. Falsehood, on the contrary, is a beautiful twilight that enhances every object. ~ albert-camus, @wisdomtrove 172:To be loved by someone is to realize how much they share the same needs that lie at the heart of our own attraction to them. Albert Camus suggested that we fall in love with people because, from the outside, they look so whole, physically whole and emotionally & *** NEWFULLDB 2.4M ***
1:La besé, pero mal. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
2:Liberty is dangerous. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
3:Please stop trifling. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
4:No ends, simply means. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
5:vociferating optimism. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
6:Time drips, heavy, slow… ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
7:We're all special cases. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
8:Integrity needs no rules. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
9:Kurt insanın yüreğindedir ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
10:Tout cela manque de sang. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
11:We are all special cases. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
12:I rebel; therefore I exist ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
13:It is immoral not to tell. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
14:Man isn't an idea, Rambert ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
15:A fate is not a punishment. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
16:A pure love is a dead love. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
17:I rebel; therefore I exist. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
18:Live to the point of tears. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
19:Natura mă neagă fără mânie. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
20:To create is to live twice. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
21:True artists scorn nothing. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
22:Happiness too is inevitable. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
23:I rebel — therefore we exist ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
24:This is the century of fear. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
25:Art does not tolerate reason. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
26:Créer, c'est vivre deux fois. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
27:...luck is not to be coerced. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
28:there are truths but no truth ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
29:To-day the truth is a command ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
30:A work of art is a confession. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
31:Don't let them tell us stories ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
32:Life is the sum of all choices ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
33:Murder is terribly exhausting. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
34:The absurd is sin without God. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
35:there are truths but no truth. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
36:To-day the truth is a command. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
37:Don't let them tell us stories. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
38:Integrity has no need of rules. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
39:Men die and they are not happy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
40:Men die:and they are not happy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
41:Men die; and they are not happy ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
42:Morality, when formal, devours. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
43:The soul of a murderer is blind ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
44:Yes, I'm happy, in human terms. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
45:Find your happiness in yourself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
46:Il faut imaginer Sisyphe heureux ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
47:Liberty is the right not to lie. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
48:Life is the sum of your choices. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
49:Obstinacy alone is not a virtue. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
50:One must imagine Sisyphus happy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
51:¿Pero qué es el amor? Poca cosa. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
52:The act of love is a confession. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
53:Vivre, c'est ne pas se résigner. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
54:Without freedom there is no art. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
55:You're never altogether unhappy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
56:A loveless world is a dead world. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
57:Fate is not in man but around him ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
58:With rebellion, awareness is born ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
59:In order to exist, man must rebel. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
60:Mon malheur est de tout comprendre ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
61:Vivre, c'est faire vivre l'absurde ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
62:We all have a weakness for beauty. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
63:We are condemned to live together. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
64:Without work all life goes rotten. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
65:E în regulă. Vom înnebuni cu toții. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
66:la barbarie n'est jamais provisoire ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
67:Living is keeping the absurd alive. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
68:Mediocre times beget empty prophets ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
69:One cannot be a part-time nihilist. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
70:Sujet : la mort. Délai : une minute ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
71:We are all born mad, some remain so ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
72:What is a rebel? A man who says no. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
73:Give up the tyranny of female charm. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
74:Mistakes are joyful, truth infernal. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
75:Am fit. Always thinking of you. Love. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
76:Am well. Thinking of you always. Love ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
77:Ma patrie, c'est la langue française. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
78:My heart talks about nothing but you. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
79:On est jamais tout à fait malheureux. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
80:Stupidity always carries doggedly on. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
81:Suffering gives us no special rights. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
82:The truth, as the light, makes blind. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
83:Those who write clearly have readers. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
84:What is a rebel? The one who says No. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
85:a small room that smelled of darkness. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
86:Peace is the only battle worth waging. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
87:Why must one love rarely to love well? ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
88:Idleness is fatal only to the mediocre. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
89:I meet with my soulmate but she didn't. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
90:It is better to burn than to disappear. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
91:Life is the result of all your choices. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
92:The absurd does not liberate; it binds. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
93:Es más fácil matar a quién no se conoce. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
94:Everybody knows life isn't worth living. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
95:Everything is true, and nothing is true! ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
96:Existence is illusory and it is eternal. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
97:Hiç kimse zevklerinde ikiyüzlü değildir. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
98:Kendini öldürmek, içindekini söylemektir ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
99:Le suicide est une solution à l'absurde. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
100:One grows out of pity when it's useless. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
101:One must imagine that Sisyphus is happy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
102:We have art in order not to die of life. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
103:A crown of kisses to the queen of dreams. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
104:A life, whose purpose is money, is death. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
105:But memory is less disposed to compromise ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
106:...everthing is true and nothing is true! ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
107:Here lives a free man. Nobody serves him. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
108:It is easier to kill what we do not know. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
109:L’asile est à deux kilomètres du village. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
110:Les idées sont le contraire de la pensée. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
111:O censor é a propaganda do que proscreve. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
112:On certain mornings, as we turn a corner, ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
113:So,' said Cornery, 'we never know anyone. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
114:Stupidity has a knack of getting its way. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
115:Stupidity has a knack of getting its way; ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
116:We are not certain, we are never certain. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
117:We're going forward, but nothing changes. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
118:Déclarez l'état de peste. Fermez la ville. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
119:El amor que me tienen no me obliga a nada. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
120:For ever, I shall be a stranger to myself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
121:For the existentials negation is their God ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
122:Freedom is the right to never have to lie. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
123:In the long run one gets used to anything. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
124:It may be shameful to be happy by oneself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
125:Knowing we all gonna die makes life a joke ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
126:Life should be lived to the point of tears ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
127:Poverty is a fortress without drawbridges. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
128:Sade médite l'attentat contre la création: ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
129:Stupidity has a knack for getting its way. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
130:That's all for today, Monsieur Antichrist. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
131:There is no shame in preferring happiness. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
132:Uostalom, čovjek je
uvijek pomalo kriv. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
133:Where there is no hope, we must invent it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
134:Çabalamaya değmez demektir kendini öldürmek ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
135:Et quand on a perdu, il faut toujours payer ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
136:Every rebellion implies some kind of unity. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
137:Everything is true and yet nothing is true! ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
138:Finally, and most of all, words failed him. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
139:Ningún hombre es hipócrita en sus placeres. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
140:To know oneself, one should assert oneself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
141:Um homem é sempre a presa de suas verdades. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
142:When the body is sad, the heart languishes. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
143:Yes, be patient with me. My heart is heavy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
144:After awhile you could get used to anything. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
145:A true masterpiece does not tell everything. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
146:But everybody knows life isn't worth living. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
147:Doğru olanı aramak isteneni aramak değildir. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
148:Having money is a way of being free of money ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
149:When there is no hope, one must invent hope. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
150:You can't create experience, you undergo it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
151:after a while you could get used to anything. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
152:Bugün annem öldü veya dün tam hatırlamıyorum. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
153:Etre privé d'espoir, ce n'est pas désespérer. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
154:Even if the mind were not, its laws would be! ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
155:Freedom is nothing but a chance to be better. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
156:Having money is a way of being free of money. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
157:If the world were clear, art would not exist. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
158:I know of only one duty, and that is to love. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
159:İnanmış kişi" başarısızlığında yengiyi bulur. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
160:Ironic philosophies produce passionate works. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
161:La vie ne vaut rien, mais rien vaut la vie... ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
162:Les lois sanglantes ensanglantent les mœurs . ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
163:The absurd is lucid reason noting its limits. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
164:There are accidents that last the whole life. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
165:There is something divine in mindless beauty. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
166:Uvijek se preuveličava ono što se ne poznaje. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
167:All I know of morality I learned from football ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
168:Any authentic creation is a gift to the future ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
169:as long as you are alive your case is doubtful ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
170:Gouverner, c'est voler. Tout le monde sait ça. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
171:Maybe Christ died for somebody but not for me. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
172:Poichè nulla viene provato, tutto può esserlo. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
173:Should I kill myself, or have a cup of coffee? ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
174:To govern means to pillage, as everyone knows. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
175:toute société a les criminels qu'elle désire . ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
176:Yes, plague, like abstraction, was monotonous; ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
177:Art and revolt will die only with the last man. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
178:De todos modos, uno es siempre un poco culpable ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
179:Every ideology is contrary to human psychology. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
180:Happiness and absurd are the sons of same earth ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
181:It is forbidden to spit on cats in plague-time. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
182:Je ne sais plus si je vis ou si je me souviens. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
183:La révolte fait le procès de la liberté totale. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
184:Love is injustice, but justice doesn't suffice. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
185:Poverty is a state whose feature is generosity. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
186:The act of love, for instance, is a confession. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
187:The innocent is the person who explains nothing ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
188:There is scarcely any passion without struggle. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
189:Une vie où je pourrais me souvenir de celle-ci. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
190:Violence is both unavoidable and unjustifiable. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
191:Commencer à penser, c'est commencer d'être miné. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
192:[E]verything contributes to spreading confusion. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
193:I do not believe in God and I am not an atheist. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
194:Si le monde était clair, l’art n'existerait pas. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
195:There is always a philosophy for lack of courage ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
196:There is do much sttuborn hope in a human heart. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
197:There is so much sttuborn hope in a human heart. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
198:To stay or to go, it amounted to the same thing. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
199:We moeten ons Sisyphus voorstellen als gelukkig. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
200:Women are all we know of paradise on this earth. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
201:All healthy men have thought of their own suicide ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
202:Apsipratimas su neviltim blogiau už pačią neviltį ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
203:Beginning to think is beginning to be undermined. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
204:But above all, in order to be, never try to seem. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
205:Culture: the cry of men in face of their destiny. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
206:How hard it is, how bitter it is to become a man! ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
207:I know myself too well to believe in pure virtue. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
208:Il n'y a que l'amour qui nous rende à nous-mêmes. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
209:İnsan her şeyi kaybetmeli ki, her şeyi alabilsin. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
210:It is easier to cut off heads than to have ideas. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
211:It's better to bet on this life than on the next. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
212:Je réclame l'indépendance dans l'interdépendance. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
213:No cause justifies the deaths of innocent people. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
214:Psychology is action, not thinking about oneself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
215:Should I kill myself, or have a cup of coffee?
~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
216:Si juzgo que una cosa es cierta debo preservarla. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
217:The need to be right - the sign of a vulgar mind. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
218:There is always a philosophy for lack of courage. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
219:There is no frontier between being and appearing. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
220:There is no love of life without despair of life. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
221:Well, Mr. Antichrist, that’s all for the present! ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
222:We turn toward God only to obtain the impossible. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
223:Words that come from the heart are always simple. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
224:Youth is above all a collection of possibilities. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
225:...Any authentic creation is a gift to the future. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
226:At the heart of all beauty lies something inhuman. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
227:Freedom is nothing else but a chance to be better. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
228:It's not your pictures I like; it's your painting. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
229:Le monde est beau, et hors de lui, point de salut. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
230:Les doutes, c'est ce que nous avons de plus intime ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
231:Nous finissons par avoir le visage de nos vérités. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
232:Piuttosto morire in piedi che vivere in ginocchio. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
233:Style, like poplin, all too often conceals eczema. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
234:The absurd does not liberate; it binds. —ALBERT CAMUS ~ Anonymous, #NFDB
235:The need to be right is the sign of a vulgar mind. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
236:There is so much stubborn hope in the human heart. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
237:To grow old is to move from passion to compassion. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
238:To grow old is to pass from passion to compassion. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
239:You cannot create experience. You must undergo it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
240:Aimer un être, c'est accepter de vieillir avec lui. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
241:But crushing truths perish from being acknowledged. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
242:Every excess decreases vitality and thus suffering. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
243:Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
244:Great ideas come into the world as gently as doves. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
245:Heroism is accessible. Happiness is more difficult. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
246:I know simply that the sky will last longer than I. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
247:La pensée d'un homme est avant tout sa nostalgie... ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
248:Maman died today. Or yesterday maybe, I don't know. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
249:No rīta viņi atkal atgriezās postā, tas ir, rutīnā. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
250:To create is likewise to give a shape to one's fate ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
251:but perhaps we should love what we cannot understand ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
252:Cuando el cuerpo está triste, el corazón languidece. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
253:Gândirea unui om este,înainte de orice nostalgia sa. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
254:History only exists, in the final analysis, for God. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
255:I was absent at the moment I took up the most space. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
256:Joutilaisuus on kohtalokasta vain keskinkertaisille. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
257:Mother died today. Or maybe yesterday, I don't know. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
258:Öyle görünmek, öyle olmayı ne ölçüde gerçekleştirir. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
259:Solitude must be accepted with all its difficulties. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
260:The absurd does not liberate; it binds. —ALBERT CAMUS ~ Donna Tartt, #NFDB
261:The need to be right - the sign of a vulgar mind.
~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
262:There is no fate that cannot be surmounted by scorn. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
263:There is only one class of men, the privileged class ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
264:what doesn't kill you make you stronger and stronger ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
265:Absurdul e rațiunea lucidă care-și constată limitele. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
266:An intellectual is someone whose mind watches itself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
267:An intellectual is someone who's mind watches itself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
268:Cuando no se tiene carácter hay que seguir un método. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
269:Empires and churches are born under the sun of death. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
270:Have pity, Lord, on those who love and are separated. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
271:It is not your paintings I like, it is your painting. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
272:Keyfinin kralı olmak, koca hayvanların ayrıcalığıdır. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
273:Men cry because things are not what they ought to be. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
274:Men must live and create. Live to the point of tears. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
275:Some are created to love, while the others - to live. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
276:Still, obviously, one can't be sensible all the time. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
277:That’s why I like you so much. Your heart isn’t dead. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
278:...the habit of despair is worse than despair itself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
279:The harshest winter finds an invincible summer in us. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
280:There is no fate which cannot be surmounted by scorn. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
281:There is not love of life without despair about life. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
282:There is only one class of men, the privileged class. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
283:To feel absolutely right is the beginning of the end. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
284:Tout le monde ment. Bien mentir, voilà ce qu'il faut. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
285:A man with who one cannot reason is a man to be feared ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
286:Anyway, it hardly mattered; I already felt worlds away ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
287:Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
288:Do not wait for the last judgment. It comes every day. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
289:En una vida con la que sin embargo no sabía qué hacer. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
290:I’d been right, I was still right, I was always right. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
291:Je demande aux être plus qu'ils ne peuvent m'apporter. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
292:La vida debe ser vivida hasta el punto de las lágrimas ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
293:Man is the only creature who refuses to be what he is. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
294:Nothing is more despicable than respect based on fear. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
295:Rebellion cannot exist without a strange form of love. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
296:Rule: Start by looking for what is valid in every man. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
297:Seeking what is true is not seeking what is desirable. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
298:The loves we share with a city are often secret loves. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
299:the ridiculous impression of being “one of the family. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
300:To be famous, in fact, one has to kill one's landlady. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
301:To be happy, we must not be too concerned with others. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
302:To stay, or to make a move — it came to much the same. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
303:Utopia is that which is in contradiction with reality. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
304:We rarely confide in those who are better than we are. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
305:When a conscious being appeared, the world went blank. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
306:But everyone knows that life isn't really worth living. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
307:Capital punishment is the most premeditated of murders. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
308:Don't wait for the Last Judgment. It happens every day. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
309:El mundo no puede ofrecer ya nada al hombre angustiado. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
310:El mundo no puede ya ofrecer nada al hombre angustiado. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
311:Every action today leads to murder, direct or indirect. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
312:If it were sufficent to love, things would be too easy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
313:Il n'est pas de destin qui ne se surmonte par le mépris ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
314:I’ve seen a lot of beautiful things with a heavy heart. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
315:Je ne connais qu'un seul devoir et c'est celui d'aimer. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
316:Man is the only creature that refuses to be what he is. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
317:Mother died today. Or maybe yesterday; I can't be sure. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
318:Mother died today, or maybe yesterday. I can't be sure. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
319:The real passion of the twentieth century is servitude. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
320:There are more things to admire in men than to despise. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
321:There are more things to admire in men then to despise. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
322:The welfare of humanity is always the alibi of tyrants. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
323:The world is what it is, which is to say, nothing much. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
324:Women naturally prefer their ideas to their sensations. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
325:Dans ce vaste pays qu’il avait tant aimé, il était seul. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
326:Happiness is often only a pity for one's own misfortune. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
327:I had the whole sky in my eyes and it was blue and gold. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
328:In this vast country that he had so loved, he was alone. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
329:I opened myself to the gentle indifference of the world. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
330:On good days, if you trust life, life has to answer you. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
331:Start by looking for what is valid in every human being. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
332:That must be wonderful; I have no idea of what it means. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
333:The absurd is the essential concept and the first truth. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
334:There is more in Man to admire than there is to despise. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
335:without betraying any difference from the rest of us. In ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
336:Biraz güç benimser yürekler için hiçbir şeye izin yoktur. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
337:But what does it mean, the plague? It's life, that's all. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
338:...como un rey destronado, iba errante por los caminos... ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
339:Es que nunca tengo gran cosa que decir. Entonces me callo ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
340:For people like me, the face just says that we die alone. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
341:I am alive again, now that I can no longer stand to live. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
342:I like the night and the sky better than the gods of men. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
343:Independence is earned by a few words of cheap confidence ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
344:İnsan ne kadar çok severse, uyumsuz o ölçüde sağlamlaşır. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
345:No esperes por el juicio final. Se lleva a cabo cada día. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
346:Pour être connu, il suffit en somme de tuer sa concierge. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
347:Pourquoi faudrait-il aimer rarement pour aimer beaucoup ? ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
348:Style, like sheer silk underwear, sometimes hides eczema. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
349:The anachronism is the worst thing to use at the theatre. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
350:There are people who prefer to look their fate in the eye ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
351:Thoughts of suicide have got me through many a bad night. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
352:To say that life is absurd, the conscience must be alive. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
353:We must live and let live in order to create what we are. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
354:Am I happy or unhappy? It’s not a very important question. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
355:But this time is ours, and we cannot live hating ourselves ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
356:Don't wait for the Last Judgment--it takes place every day ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
357:Fancy language, like poplin, too often conceals an eczema. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
358:Happiness is generous. It does not subsist on destruction. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
359:He who, without negating it, does nothing for the eternal. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
360:I feel more fellowship with the defeated than with saints. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
361:If something is going to happen to me, I want to be there. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
362:I have never seen anyone die for the ontological argument. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
363:Le besoin d'avoir raison est une marque d'esprit vulgaire. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
364:L'habitude du desepoir est pire que le desespoir lui-meme. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
365:Quand l'imagination dort, les mots se vident de leur sens. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
366:Şimdi ya da yirmi yıl sonra olsun, ölecek olan hep bendim. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
367:Their guilt made me eloquent because I was not its victim. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
368:The most destitute men often end up by accepting illusion. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
369:Uno se forma siempre ideas exageradas de lo que no conoce. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
370:Forever I shall be a stranger to myself. —Albert Camus ~ Anil Ananthaswamy, #NFDB
371:Generally, I like all islands. There, it is easier to rule. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
372:It's common knowledge that life isn't worth living, anyhow. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
373:Le bien-être de l'humanité est toujours l'alibi des tyrans. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
374:O sono dos homens é mais sagrado que a vida dos empestados. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
375:Rien, rien n'avait d'importance et je savais bien pourquoi. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
376:To be famous, in fact, one has only to kill one's landlady. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
377:Where there is no hope, it is incumbent on us to invent it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
378:A man without ethics is a wild beast loosed upon this world. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
379:A novel is never anything, but a philosophy put into images. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
380:Compter la vie pour rien, quand on tient l'argent pour tout. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
381:Do not wait for the Last Judgment. It takes place every day. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
382:Don't wait for the last judgment - it takes place every day. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
383:Every authentic work of art is a gift offered to the future. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
384:Everything considered, a determined soul will always manage. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
385:I hope the dogs don't bark tonight. I always think it's mine ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
386:In Holland, everyone is an expert in painting and in tulips. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
387:Is one to die voluntarily or to hope in spite of everything? ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
388:le plus haut des tourments humains est d'être jugé sans loi. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
389:life is a story and god is author.life is absurd.I think so. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
390:Lo importante no es curarse sino vivir con sus enfermedades. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
391:<...> kartais žmogus kenčia ilgai, kol suvokia kenčiąs ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
392:Men who have greatness within them don't go in for politics. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
393:My moral code is no more or less than my likes and dislikes. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
394:Myths are made for the imagination to breath life into them. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
395:Nes meilei reikia rytojaus, o mūsų žinioj buvo tik akimirkos ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
396:– Non, dit-il. Pour devenir un saint, il faut vivre. Luttez. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
397:People hasten to judge in order not to be judged themselves. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
398:The last pages of a book are already contained in the first. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
399:The opposite of an idealist is too often a man without love. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
400:The real 19th century prophet was Dostoevsky, not Karl Marx. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
401:There is nothing more despicable than respect based on fear. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
402:The struggle to the top alone will make a human heart SWELL. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
403:Uyumsuz bu bedenin ruhunun kendisini alabildiğine aşmasıdır. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
404:We call first truths those we discover after all the others. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
405:We have to live and let live in order to create what we are. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
406:W ludziach więcej rzeczy zasługuje na podziw niż na pogardę. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
407:Always go too far, because that's where you'll find the truth ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
408:But the heart has its own memory and I have forgotten nothing ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
409:Everything I know of morality, I learned on the soccer field. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
410:He adoptado el rostro estúpido e incomprensible de los dioses ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
411:I have not stopped loving that which is sacred in this world. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
412:Isn't that what Eden was, my dear sir: a direct line to life? ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
413:I want to know if I can live with what I know, and only than. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
414:Myths are made for the imagination to breathe life into them. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
415:Oamenii se grăbesc să judece spre a nu fi ei înşişi judecaţi. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
416:One always has exaggerated ideas about what one doesn't know. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
417:sucede a veces que se sufre durante mucho tiempo sin saberlo. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
418:The absurd has meaning only in so far as it is not agreed to. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
419:There are causes worth dying for, but none worth killing for. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
420:The temptation shared by all forms of intelligence: cynicism. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
421:The world is beautiful, and outside it there is no salvation. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
422:Today we are always as ready to judge as we are to fornicate. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
423:Truth is not a virtue, but a passion. It is never charitable. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
424:When millions of people are starving, everyone is implicated. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
425:Yes, everything is simple. It's people who complicate things. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
426:Au milieu de l'hiver, j'ai découvert en moi un invincible été. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
427:But the heart has its own memory and I have forgotten nothing. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
428:C'est que je n'ai jamais grand chose à dire. Alors je me tais. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
429:En no ser amado sólo hay mala suerte: en no amar hay desgracia ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
430:Healthy people have a natural skill of avoiding feverish eyes. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
431:I lived with the only continuity, day to day, of the me-me-me. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
432:Îţi faci întotdeauna idei exagerate despre ceea ce nu cunoşti. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
433:Life should be lived to the point of tears.” —Albert Camus ~ Georgia Le Carre, #NFDB
434:Nos hacemos siempre una idea exagerada de lo que no conocemos. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
435:Officialdom can never cope with something really catastrophic. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
436:The only real progress lies in learning to be wrong all alone. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
437:To live is in itself a value judgment. To breathe is to judge. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
438:Wandering seemed no more than the happiness of an anxious man. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
439:You have to be very rich or very poor to live without a trade. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
440:a taste for truth at any cost is a passion which spares nothing ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
441:Ce n'est pas qu'on soit mauvais homme, mais on perd la lumière. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
442:El mundo solo dice siempre una cosa, e interesa, después cansa. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
443:I laid my heart open to the benign indifference of the universe ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
444:My chief occupation, despite appearances, has always been love. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
445:Nothing in life is worth, turning your back on, if you love it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
446:Pero a veces se necesita más valor para vivir que para matarse. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
447:There may be responsible persons, but there are no guilty ones. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
448:Truth and freedom, having few lovers, are demanding mistresses. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
449:- Úgy is van - válaszolta -, most mindnyájan egyformák vagyunk. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
450:You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
451:Acolo unde domneşte luciditatea, scara valorilor devine inutilă. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
452:Alas, after a certain age every man is responsible for his face. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
453:As in all religions, man is freed of the weight of his own life. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
454:A taste for truth at any cost is a passion which spares nothing. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
455:Aujourd'hui, maman est morte. Ou peut-etre heir, je ne sais pas. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
456:Aujourd'hui, maman est morte. Ou peut-être hier, je ne sais pas. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
457:beaucoup de ces honnêtes gens sont des criminels qui s’ignorent. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
458:Celladın korkunç olması, insan yaşamının değerli olması demekti. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
459:Ce n'est pas de mourir qui m'effraie mais de vivre dans la mort. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
460:En el hombre hay más cosas dignas de admiración que de desprecio ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
461:For their heroism was that they had to conquer themselves first. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
462:Greatness consists in trying to be great. There is no other way. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
463:I don't want to represent man as he is, but only as he might be. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
464:La separación siempre es algo para quienes se quieren de verdad. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
465:L'homme diminue la force de l'homme. Le monde la laisse intacte. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
466:The future is the only transcendental value for men without God. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
467:There is a terrible emptiness in me, an indifference that hurts. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
468:There is but one true philosophical problem and that is suicide. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
469:True debauchery is liberating because it creates no obligations. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
470:Whatever prevents you from doing your work has become your work. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
471:Why should it be essential to love rarely in order to love much? ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
472:Abstract evidence retreats before the poetry of forms and colors. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
473:Absurd- that is the light mind that establishes its own borders. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
474:Ahimè, dopo una certa età ognuno è responsabile della sua faccia. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
475:às vezes, é preciso mais coragem para viver do que para se matar. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
476:Blessed are the hearts that can bend; they shall never be broken. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
477:Chaque génération, sans doute, se croit vouée à refaire le monde. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
478:Charm is getting the answer yes without asking a clear question. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
479:Deepest thoughts and major works eventually become insignificant. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
480:el hábito de la desesperación es peor que la desesperación misma. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
481:I believe in justice, but I will defend my mother before justice. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
482:Il choisirait de tout croire pour ne pas être réduit à tout nier. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
483:Life is a sum of all your choices". So, what are you doing today? ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
484:Life is crammed with events that encourage us to want to get old. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
485:Lo único que me interesa - le dije- es encontrar la paz interior. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
486:No matter how the sun shone, the sea held forth no more promises. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
487:Para luchar contra la abstracción es preciso parecérsele un poco. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
488:Quand l'âme souffre trop, elle développe un goût pour le malheur. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
489:Quando não se tem caráter, é preciso mesmo valer-se de um método. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
490:Secret de mon univers: imaginer Dieu sans l'immortalité de l'âme. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
491:The society based on production is only productive, not creative. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
492:Để hiểu được thế giới, đôi khi người ta phải quay lưng lại với nó. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
493:I never truly believed that human business was some serious thing. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
494:L'automne est un deuxième ressort où chaque feuille est une fleur. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
495:le mal qui est dans le monde vient presque toujours de l'ignorance ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
496:Liberty is dangerous, as hard to get along with as it is exciting. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
497:Son yargı için kıyamet gününü beklemeyin. Kıyamet her gün kopuyor. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
498:There is no more futile punishment than futile and hopeless labor. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
499:We don’t have time to be ourselves. We only have time to be happy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
500:Absolute freedom mocks at justice. Absolute justice denies freedom. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
501:All great deeds and all great thoughts have a ridiculous beginning. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
502:But in the end one needs more courage to live than to kill himself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
503:But sometimes it takes more courage to live than to shoot yourself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
504:Comfortable optimism surely seems like a bad joke in today's world. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
505:hay en los hombres más cosas dignas de admiración que de desprecio. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
506:He had opened his heart to the sublime indifference of the universe ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
507:I earned my living by carrying on a dialogue with people I scorned. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
508:I had only a little time left and I didn't want to waste it on God. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
509:I longed to be forgotten in order to be able to complain to myself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
510:Întotdeauna preferăm nu omul, ci ideea pe care ne-o facem despre el ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
511:I should like to be able to love my country and still love justice. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
512:I wasn't to have any say and my fate was to be decided out of hand. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
513:L'histoire montre ... que moins on lit et plus on achète de livres. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
514:Nothing in the world is worth turning one's back on what one loves. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
515:One never changed his way of life; one life was as good as another. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
516:The great courage is to stare as squarely at the light as at death. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
517:There are very few large and many poor feelings in everyone's life. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
518:Un calore di vita e un'immagine di morte, era questa la conoscenza. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
519:When the soul suffers too much, it develops a taste for misfortune. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
520:A guilty conscience needs to confess. A work of art is a confession. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
521:An achievement is a bondage. It obliges one to a higher achievement. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
522:Death will be my supreme protest against a world of tears and blood. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
523:Đó là một nhân vật đang lớn lên" - Taru nhận định tổng quát về Cotta ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
524:Estar triste no es aburrirse. Yo estoy triste, pero me la paso bien. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
525:If one could only say just once: 'this is clear', all would be saved ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
526:If we understood the enigmas of life there would be no need for art. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
527:I’m not happy to go, but one needn’t be happy to make another start. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
528:Intelligence in chains loses in lucidity what it gains in intensity. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
529:je m’ouvrais pour la première fois à la tendre indifférence du monde ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
530:le jour, deja tout plein de soleil, m'a frappe comme une gifle. (52) ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
531:One leader, one people, signifies one master and millions of slaves. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
532:Real generosity toward the future lies in giving all to the present. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
533:Savoir si l'on peut vivre sans appel, c'est tout ce qui m'intéresse. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
534:Sintió entonces de que modo la felicidad está cerca de las lágrimas. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
535:The best revenge you can have on intellectuals is to be madly happy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
536:A man who has become conscious of the absurd is for ever bound to it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
537:And it was like knocking four quick times on the door of unhappiness. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
538:Any fulfillment is a bondage. It obliges one to a higher fulfillment. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
539:Artistic creation is a demand for unity and a rejection of the world. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
540:Become so very free that your whole existence is an act of rebellion. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
541:But, in certain cases, carrying on, merely continuing, is superhuman. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
542:Great feelings take with them their own universe, splendid or abject. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
543:History has shown that the less people read, the more books they buy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
544:I am too far away from what I love and my distance is without remedy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
545:Je m'ouvrais pour la première fois à la tendre indifférence du monde. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
546:Je suis pour la justice, mais je choisirais ma mère avant la justice. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
547:Jusque-là, j'avais toujours été aidé par un étonnant pouvoir d'oubli. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
548:La costumbre de la desesperación es peor que la propia desesperación. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
549:Les tristes ont deux raisons de l'être, ils ignorent ou ils espèrent. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
550:'Life is a sum of all your choices'. So, what are you doing today?
~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
551:Marxism is not scientific: at the best, it has scientific prejudices. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
552:No haría de mi vida una experiencia. Sería la experiencia de mi vida. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
553:Nothing can discourage the appetite for divinity in the heart of man. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
554:Nothing in life is worth,
turning your back on,
if you love it. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
555:Nothing is more despicable than respect based on fear. —Albert Camus ~ Erec Stebbins, #NFDB
556:On se fait des maximes pour combler les trous de notre propre nature. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
557:Postoji samo jedan istinski ozbiljan filozofski problem: samoubistvo. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
558:Real generosity towards the future lies in giving all to the present. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
559:The day when I am no more than a writer I shall cease to be a writer. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
560:The only serious question in life is whether to kill yourself or not. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
561:Too many have dispensed with generosity in order to practice charity. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
562:Words always take on the color of the deeds or sacrifices they evoke. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
563:Yes, and when the love of life disappears, no meaning can console us. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
564:Any country where I am not bored is a country that teaches me nothing. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
565:As soon as one does not kill oneself, one must keep silent about life. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
566:But in the end one needs more courage to live than to kill himself.
~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
567:Ce monde est sans importance et qui le reconnait conquiert sa liberté. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
568:C'est cela l'amour, tout donner, tout sacrifier sans espoir de retour. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
569:Fais servir alors ton pouvoir à mieux aimer ce qui peut l'être encore. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
570:herkes bilir ki, hayat, yaşanmak zahmetine değmeyen bir şeydir.(s.107) ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
571:İnşallah bu gece köpekler havlamaz. Hep benimkiymiş gibi geliyor bana. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
572:Je ne suis pas son confident, je suis son spectateur. C'est plus sage. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
573:La vraie générosité envers l'avenir consiste à tout donner au présent. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
574:Literatura. Desconfiar de esta palabra. No apresurarse a pronunciarla. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
575:Ni siquiera tenía la certeza de estar vivo porque vivía como un muerto ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
576:On ne comprend pas le destin et c'est pourquoi je me suis fait destin. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
577:There is no sun without shadow, and it is essential to know the night. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
578:The urge to revolt is one of the essential dimensions of human nature. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
579:We come into the world laden with the weight of an infinite necessity. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
580:Who taught you all this, Doctor?” The reply came promptly: “Suffering. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
581:Who taught you all this, doctor?" The reply came promptly: "Suffering. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
582:Ama yeryüzü karanlıktır, aziz dostum, tahta kalın, kefen ışık geçirmez. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
583:Birbirlerine dayanıp da bir türlü kucaklaşamayan bu benlik ile bu dünya ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
584:Cet hiver unique et tout éclatant de froid et de soleil. Du froid bleu. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
585:He wasn't even sure he was alive because he was living like a dead man. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
586:j'ai tres vite compris que tout cela etait sans importance reelle. (46) ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
587:Já que tinha necessidade de amar e de ser amado, julguei-me apaixonado. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
588:Maman used to say that you can always find something to be happy about. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
589:One recognizes one's course by discovering the paths that stray from it ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
590:That's love, giving everything, sacrificing all without hope of return. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
591:The purpose of a writer is to keep civilization from destroying itself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
592:Those who lack the courage will always find a philosophy to justify it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
593:We get into the habit of living before acquiring the habit of thinking. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
594:When the time to die comes, it does not matter how and when it happens. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
595:Yaşama nedeni denilen şey aynı zamanda çok güzel bir ölme nedenidir de. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
596:Actual freedom has not increased in proportion to man's awareness of it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
597:Every achievement is a servitude. It compels us to a higher achievement. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
598:He wasn't even sure he was alive, because he was living like a dead man. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
599:I have always loved everything about you. Even what I didn’t understand. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
600:In the middle of Winter I discovered within myself an invincible Summer. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
601:La vie de l'homme cesse d'être sacrée lorsque on croit utile de le tuer. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
602:Lehetséges azonban, hogy szeretnünk kell azt, amit nem tudunk megérteni. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
603:One recognizes one's course by discovering the paths that stray from it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
604:Perhaps it was more painful to think of a guilty man than of a dead man. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
605:Some people talk in their sleep. Lecturers talk while other people sleep ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
606:Sometimes, carrying on, just carrying on, is the superhuman achievement. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
607:the means one uses today shape the ends one might perhaps reach tomorrow ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
608:The only serious question in life is whether to kill yourself or not.
~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
609:The struggle itself towards the heights is enough to fill a man's heart. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
610:We are created to live side by side. However, we only die for ourselves. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
611:A practical rule: a man which is wise in one area may be silly in others. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
612:Au fond des prisons, le rêve est sans limites, la réalité ne freine rien. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
613:Calamity has come on you, my brethren, and, my brethren, you deserved it, ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
614:Every revolutionary ends up either by becoming an oppressor or a heretic. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
615:I’m going to tell you something: thoughts are never honest. Emotions are. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
616:I wasn't even able to tell myself that it was hard to think those things. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
617:Life is a sum of all your choices".
So, what are you doing today? ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
618:Man is an idea, and a precious small idea once he turns his back on love. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
619:Some people talk in their sleep. Lecturers talk while other people sleep. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
620:The loss of love is the loss of all rights, even though one had them all. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
621:The moment when I am no longer more than a writer, I will cease to write. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
622:There is but one truly serious philosophical problem and that is suicide. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
623:The struggle, itself, toward the summit suffices to fill the human heart. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
624:To lose the touch of flowers and women's hands is the supreme separation. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
625:What is called a reason for living is also an excellent reason for dying. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
626:Death means nothing to men like me. It's the event that proves them right. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
627:In medical science, as in daily life, it was unwise to jump to conclusions ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
628:In short, they were gambling on their luck, and luck is not to be coerced. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
629:In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
630:In zijn nederlaag', zegt Kierkegaard, 'vindt de gelovige zijn overwinning. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
631:People always have exaggerated ideas about unfamiliar things'. - Meursault ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
632:Really hope no one uses this name for any type of sexual act or newspaper! ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
633:Since we're all going to die, it's obvious that when and how don't matter. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
634:Since we’re all going to die, it’s obvious that when and how don’t matter. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
635:The hardest thing is to go on living and not to believe in one's own lies. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
636:There's the risk of being loved...and that would keep me from being happy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
637:The slave begins by demanding justice and ends by wanting to wear a crown. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
638:The world is unimportant and whoever recognizes this conquers his liberty. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
639:... We need the sweet pain of anticipation to tell us we are really alive. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
640:What I know most surely about morality and the duty of man I owe to sport. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
641:Works of art are not born in flashes of inspiration but in daily fidelity. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
642:Charm is a way of getting the answer 'Yes' without asking a clear question. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
643:Dabar žinau vienintelę konkrečią problemą: ar galima būti šventam be Dievo? ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
644:Da bi se čovek borio protiv apstrakcije, potrebno je da pomalo liči na nju. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
645:El hombre es así, querido señor. Tiene dos fases: no puede amar sin amarse. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
646:En medio del invierno aprendí por fin que había en mí un verano invencible. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
647:Freedom is not constituted primarily of privileges but of responsibilities. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
648:Here I understand what is meant by glory: the right to love without limits. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
649:I don't want to be a genius-I have enough problems just trying to be a man. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
650:I had lived my life one way and I could just as well have lived it another. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
651:In order to understand the world, one has to turn away from it on occasion. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
652:İnsan böyledir, aziz bayım, iki yüzü vardır onun: Kendini sevmeden sevemez. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
653:In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
654:I think my life is of great importance, but I also think it is meaningless. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
655:It is not rebellion itself which is noble but the demands it makes upon us. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
656:It is the job of thinking people not to be on the side of the executioners. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
657:Kakav je to život u kome se ima mira samo ako se odbaci znanje i življenje. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
658:Mais on passe ses journées sans difficultés aussitôt qu’on a des habitudes. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
659:Only he who is uncompromising as to his rights maintains the sense of duty. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
660:Still when abstraction sets to killing you, you've got to get busy with it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
661:The realization that life is absurd cannot be an end, but only a beginning. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
662:You always get exaggerated notions of things you don't know anything about. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
663:A morte nada é para os homens como eu. É um acontecimento que lhes dá razão. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
664:Charm is a way of getting the answer 'Yes', without asking a clear question. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
665:Democracy is not the law of the majority but the protection of the minority. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
666:É assim o homem, caro senhor, com duas faces: não consegue amar sem se amar. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
667:Et c'était comme quatre coups brefs que je frappais sur la porte du malheur. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
668:... habit starts at the second crime. At the first one, something is ending. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
669:In order to cease being a doubtful case, one has to cease being, that's all. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
670:It's not the struggle that makes us artists, but Art that makes us struggle. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
671:It takes time to live. Like any work of art, life needs to be thought about. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
672:Let's not worry. It's too late now. It will always be too late, fortunately! ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
673:Love is the kind of illness that does not spare the intelligent or the dull. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
674:Neste momento há lugares longínquos onde o mar é rosa na hora do crepúsculo. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
675:Nuobodulys visiškai liovėsi mane kamavęs, kai išmokau gyventi prisiminimais. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
676:Tener encanto es oír que te contestan sí sin haber hecho ninguna pregunta... ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
677:The greatness of man lies in his decision to be stronger than his condition. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
678:There is only one really serious philosophical problem, and that is suicide. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
679:To write is to become disinterested. There is a certain renunciation in art. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
680:Un hombre se define tan bien por sus comedias como por sus impulsos sinceros ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
681:Vous êtes jeune, et il me semble que c'est une vie qui doit vous plaire (46) ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
682:You only demand clarity because you’re too comfortable within your vagueness ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
683:All that I know most surely about morality and obligations I owe to football. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
684:a man defines himself by his make-believe as well as by his sincere impulses. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
685:Anacığım sık sık, "İnsan hiçbir zaman bütün bütün mutsuz olmaz," der dururdu. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
686:At any street corner the feeling of absurdity can strike any man in the face. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
687:I don't want to be a genius, I have enough problems just trying to be a man. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
688:I draw from the Absurd three consequences: my revolt, my liberty, my passion. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
689:In the world today, only a philosophy of eternity could justify non-violence. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
690:It is normal to give away a little of one's life in order not to lose it all. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
691:It is not true that the heart wears out - but the body creates this illusion. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
692:It is not true that the heart wears out — but the body creates this illusion. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
693:La vie n'est qu'un mouvement qui court après sa forme sans la trouver jamais. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
694:Não me sinto feliz por partir, mas não é necessário ser feliz para recomeçar. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
695:Para un espíritu absurdo la razón es vana y no hay nada más allá de la razón. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
696:[Paris] is dirty. It has pigeons and black yards. The people have white skin. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
697:There was in Athens a temple dedicated to old age. Children were taken there. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
698:The welfare of the people in particular has always been the alibi of tyrants. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
699:Tyrants conduct monologues above a million solitudes. —ALBERT CAMUS, THE REBEL ~ Clive James, #NFDB
700:Un homme est plus un homme par les choses qu’il tait que par celles qu’il dit ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
701:You know very well that I no longer think. I am far too intelligent for that. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
702:Bir insanı öldürmek, onun mükemmele ulaşma şansını ortadan kaldırmak demektir. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
703:El privilegio de los grandes animales es ser muy dueños de su estado de humor. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
704:From the evening breeze to this hand on my shoulder, everything has its truth. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
705:Happiness and the absurd are two sons of the same earth. They are inseparable. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
706:I thought about how peculiar she was but forgot about her a few minutes later. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
707:I wasn’t good enough to forgive offenses, but eventually I always forgot them. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
708:Melancholy people have two reasons for being so: they don’t know or they hope. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
709:Nobody realises that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
710:Nobody realizes that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
711:Our reason has driven all away. Alone at last, we end up ruling over a desert. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
712:She turned towards me. Her hair had fallen over her eyes and she was laughing. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
713:The look of success, when it is worn a certain way, would infuriate a jackass. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
714:The revolutionary government was required to become the government of the war. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
715:When I look at my life and its secret colors, I feel like bursting into tears. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
716:You always get exaggerated notions about things you don't know anything about. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
717:All modern revolutions have ended in a reinforcement of the power of the State. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
718:Au milieu de l'hiver, j'apprenais enfin qu'il y avait en moi un été invincible. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
719:Cruel irony, the poor man tormented with hunger feeds those who plead his case. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
720:Do you know why Albert Camus was so prolific? He wrote to keep from screaming. ~ Henry Rollins, #NFDB
721:Dünyanın saçmalığı nerede? Bu parıltıda mı, yoksa onun yokluğunu düşünmemde mi? ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
722:In order to exist just once in the world, it is necessary never again to exist. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
723:Je suis venu pour tuer un homme, non pour l'aimer ni pour saluer sa différence. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
724:Le malheur c'est comme le mariage.On croit qu'on choisit et puis on est choisi. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
725:[Liberty] is a choreand a long-distance race, quite solitary, quite exhausting. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
726:Life is meaningless, but worth living, provided you recognize it's meaningless. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
727:Nobody realizes that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
728:Nous sommes devenus lucides. Nous avons remplacé le dialogue par le communiqué. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
729:One fancies one is quite sure about something, when in point of fact one isn’t. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
730:People can think only in images. If you want to be a philosopher, write novels. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
731:Then came human beings, they wanted to cling but there was nothing to cling to. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
732:The truth is that everyone is bored, and devotes himself to cultivating habits. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
733:They deify what crushes them and find reason to hope in what impoverishes them. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
734:True generosity toward the future consists in giving everything to the present. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
735:Uyumsuzluk, anlaşıldığı andan sonra bir tutkudur, tutkuların en can alıcısıdır. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
736:When I look at my life and its secret colours, I feel like bursting into tears. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
737:A man defines
himself by his make-believe as well as by his sincere impulses. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
738:At one time or another all normal people have wished their loved ones were dead. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
739:But by then I had gotten used to not smoking and it wasn’t a punishment anymore. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
740:C'est au moment du malheur qu'on s'habitue à la vérité, c'est-à-dire au silence. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
741:I've got the guts to die. What I want to know is, have you got the guts to live? ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
742:La libertad es una cárcel mientras haya un solo hombre esclavizado en la tierra. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
743:Le nombre de mauvais romans ne doit pas faire oublier la grandeur des meilleurs. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
744:Old women even forget how to love their sons. The heart gets worn out, Monsieur. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
745:Revolt and revolution both wind up at the same crossroads: the police, or folly. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
746:Terminé por no aburrirme en absoluto desde el momento en que aprendí a recordar. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
747:The most knowledgeable person in one domain may be the most ignorant in another. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
748:They had no use for subtleties; they knew nothing and wanted to know everything. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
749:Three years to make a book, five lines to ridicule it, and the quotations wrong. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
750:True artists scorn nothing; they are obliged to understand rather than to judge. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
751:Virtue cannot separate itself from reality without becoming a principle of evil. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
752:what counts is to be true, and then everything fits in, humanity and simplicity. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
753:Who taught you all this, doctor?"
The reply came promptly:
"Suffering. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
754:You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
755:Between history and the eternal I have chosen history because I like certainties. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
756:Crime, too, means solitude, even if a thousand people join together to commit it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
757:I am too much in love with my lies and hypocrisies not to confess them fervently. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
758:I conceived at least one great love in my life, of which I was always the object. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
759:If a man can't help having slaves, isn't it better for him to call them free men? ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
760:I was managing simultaneously to love women and justice, which is no easy matter. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
761:No tenemos tiempo para ser nosotros mismos. Solo tenemos tiempo para ser felices. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
762:Person describes himself throughout life. To know oneself perfectly means to die. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
763:Quand tout le monde est militaire, le crime est de ne pas tuer si l'order 'exige. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
764:Todos los seres humanos habían, más o menos, deseado la muerte de los que amaban. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
765:We spend our days in deliberating, and we end them without coming to any resolve. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
766:Why I'm an artist, not a philosopher? Because I think in words rather than ideas. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
767:All those who are struggling for freedom today are ultimately fighting for beauty. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
768:A man devoid of hope and conscious of being so has ceased to belong to the future. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
769:And I tried to listen again, because the prosecutor started talking about my soul. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
770:Even in the prisoner’s dock it’s always interesting to hear people talk about you. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
771:False judges are held up in the world's admiration and I alone know the true ones. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
772:False judges are held up in the world’s admiration and I alone know the true ones. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
773:God put self-pity by the side of despair like the cure by the side of the disease. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
774:I have a good, hearty laugh and an energetic handshake, and those are trump cards. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
775:Il faut du temps pour vivre. Comme toute oeuvre d'art, la vie exige qu'on y pense. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
776:I was an idle king and my chariot dawdled; I waited for the sea but it never came. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
777:Je ne pouvais rencontrer un homme d'esprit sans qu'aussitôt j'en fisse ma société. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
778:La liberté est un bagne aussi longtemps qu'un seul homme est asservi sur la terre. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
779:La muerte está ahí como una única realidad. Después de ella la suerte está echada. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
780:[Love] is the type of disease that spares neither the intelligent nor the idiotic. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
781:Madness such as this, its like trying to stop a fire with the moisture from a kiss ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
782:Only it takes time to be happy. A lot of time. Happiness, too, is a long patience. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
783:Pisac koji odluči da piše jasno hoće čitaoce, pisac koji piše nejasno hoće tumače. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
784:Proof is never definitive, after all; one has to begin again with each new person. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
785:-Sí -dijo Rambert-, puede, puede uno tener vergüenza de ser el único en ser feliz. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
786:...that inability to understand becomes the existence that illuminates everything. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
787:There are more things in people that are rather worth of admiration than contempt. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
788:There is a life and there is a death, and there are beauty and melancholy between. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
789:There's something dripping in my head.
(Pause.)
A heart, a heart in my head. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
790:Those who write clearly have readers, those who write obscurely have commentators. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
791:Travel, which is like a greater and a graver science, brings us back to ourselves. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
792:Un enfermo necesita alrededor blandura, necesita apoyarse en algo; eso es natural. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
793:We love people not because for good they did for us, but for good we did for them. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
794:We must learn how to lend ourselves to dreaming when dreams lend themselves to us. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
795:You help far more when you depict a person favorably than instruct its weaknesses. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
796:Camus himself described this work as 'an attempt to understand the time I live in'. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
797:Every man, and for stronger reasons, every artist, wants to be recognized. So do I. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
798:For there is merely bad luck in not being loved; there is misfortune in not loving. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
799:From the moment that man submits God to moral judgment, he kills Him his own heart. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
800:Like great works, deep feelings always mean more than they are conscious of saying. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
801:lo que llamamos una razón de vivir es al mismo tiempo una excelente razón de morir. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
802:No one realises that some individuals consume herculesque forces only to be normal. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
803:Outside of that single fatality of death, everything, joy or happiness, is liberty. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
804:The most important thing you do everyday you live is deciding not to kill yourself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
805:There can be no true goodness, nor true love, without the utmost clear-sightedness. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
806:We turn toward God only to obtain the impossible. As for the possible, men suffice. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
807:When I Look At My Life And Its Secret Colours,
I Feel Like Bursting Into Tears. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
808:But what is happiness except the simple harmony between a man and the life he leads? ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
809:Cuando nos queríamos nos comprendíamos sin palabras. Pero nos siempre se quiere uno. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
810:Great novelists are philosopher novelists - that is, the contrary of thesis-writers. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
811:Happiness implied a choice, and within that choice a concerted will, a lucid desire. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
812:If the descent is thus sometimes performed in sorrow, it can also take place in joy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
813:In the midst of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
814:May heaven protect us, cher monsieur, from being set on a pedestal by our friends!!! ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
815:Mutluluk bir yerde ve her yerde, hiçbir şey beklemeden dünyayı, insanları sevmektir. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
816:My life was lucky so that I met, I loved (and disappointed) only outstanding people. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
817:Que voulez-vouz, je ne m'intéresse pas aux idées, moi, je m'intéresse aux personnes. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
818:There is a solitude in poverty, but a solitude that gives everything back its value. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
819:The world I live in is loathsome to me, but I feel one with the men who suffer in it ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
820:Tous les êtres sains avaient plus ou moins souhaité la mort de ceux qu'ils aimaient. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
821:Tous les êtres sains avaient plus ou moins souhaité la mort de ceux qu’ils aimaient. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
822:Varlığı yaşaması için zorunlu olan uykudan yoksun bırakan bu çok önemli duygu nedir? ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
823:What is a rebel? A man who says no: but whose refusal does not imply a renunciation. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
824:Without work, all life goes rotten, but when work is soulless, life stifles and dies ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
825:-A mi edad es uno sincero forzosamente. Mentir cansa mucho.
(Tarrou a Rambert) ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
826:And then came human beings; humans wanted to cling but there was nothing to cling to. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
827:Ben kendim, bir insanın ne kadar ucuza sofuluk ünü kazanabileceğine örnek olabilirim. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
828:Betrayal answers betrayal, the mask of love is answered by the disappearance of love. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
829:But,' I reminded myself, 'it's common knowledge that life isn't worth living, anyhow. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
830:But who would dare condemn me in this world with no judges, where no one is innocent! ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
831:Büyük duygular evrenlerini kendileriyle birlikte dolaştırırlar, görkemli ya da düşkün ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
832:He belongs to time, and by the horror that seizes him, he recognizes his worst enemy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
833:In magnificentia naturae, resurgit spiritus. ( Doğanın görkeminde , ruh ortaya çıkar) ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
834:Man cannot do without beauty, and this is what our era pretends to want to disregard. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
835:We don't have the time to completely be ourselves. We only have the room to be happy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
836:What we call fundamental truths are simply the ones we discover after all the others. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
837:Without work, all life goes rotten. But when work is soulless, life stifles and dies. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
838:A man is more a man through the things he keeps to himself than through those he says. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
839:At the present time, I long only to sleep and to remain silent. I am sick of humanity. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
840:But a man's beauty represents inner, functional truths: his face shows what he can do. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
841:Ce qu'on appelle une raison de vivre est en même temps une excellente raison de mourir ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
842:Gerçek sanatçılar hiçbir şeyi küçük görmezler; yargılamaya değil, anlamaya çalışırlar. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
843:How do you put everyone in the pool, so you have the right to dry yourself in the sun? ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
844:il n'y a pas de justes mais des maîtres méchants qui font régner la vérité implacable. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
845:Il vient un temps où l'arbre, après avoir beaucoup souffert, doit porter ses fruits. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
846:In those quiet places where my heart once spoke to yours... I breathed eternal summer. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
847:Kadang dibutuhkan lebih banyak keberanian untuk hidup daripada untuk mengakhiri hidup. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
848:L'homme est ainsi, cher monsieur, il a deux faces : il ne peut pas aimer sans s'aimer. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
849:Only the one who does not know what is life may believe that it is beautiful and easy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
850:Peu de gens comprennent qu'il y a un refus qui n'a rien de commun avec le renoncement. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
851:Then she remarked that marriage was a serious matter.
To which I answered: "No. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
852:There are people who vindicate the world, who help others live just by their presence. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
853:There is a solitude in poverty, but a solitude which restores to each thing its value. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
854:A craving for freedom and independence is generated only in a man still living on hope. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
855:All is well, everything is permitted, and nothing is hateful—these are absurd judgments ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
856:Birdenbire düşlerden, ışıklardan yoksun kalmış bir dünyada insan kendini yabancı bulur. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
857:Ce qu'on appelle une raison de vivre est en même temps une excellente raison de mourir. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
858:Ceux qui [suscitent] l'amour,même déchus, sont les rois et les justificateurs du monde. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
859:Human relationships always help us to carry on because they always presuppose a future. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
860:If man realized that the universe like him can love and suffer, he would be reconciled. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
861:Incluso en el banquillo de los acusados es siempre interesante oír hablar de uno mismo. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
862:In the middle of winter I at last discovered that there was in me an invincible summer. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
863:It is good for a man to judge himself occasionally. He is alone in being able to do so. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
864:Kaip čia yra,kad jos veidas,susijęs su šitiek kančių,vis dėlto tebėra man laimės veidu? ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
865:Không ai nhận ra có những người bỏ ra nỗ lực nhiều khủng khiếp chỉ để được bình thường. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
866:That’s what men are like, sir: two-faced: they cannot love unless they love themselves. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
867:The main thing is that everything become simple, easy enough for a child to understand. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
868:What we do for ourselves dies with us, what we do for others remains in the world today ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
869:Where would his torture be, indeed, if at every step the hope of succeeding upheld him? ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
870:Even when one sits in the prisoner's dock, it is interesting to hear talk about oneself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
871:How many crimes are permitted simply because their authors could not endure being wrong. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
872:In order to be created, a work of art must first make use of the dark forces of the soul ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
873:In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
874:J'espère que les chiens n'aboieront pas cette nuit. Je crois toujours que c'est le mien. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
875:Life is not easy, but there would be religion, art, love that we sustain ourselves with. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
876:Much unhappiness has come into the world because of bewilderment and things left unsaid. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
877:One must place one's principles in big things. For the small, graciousness will suffice. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
878:One realizes that he is born of this country where everything is given to be taken away. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
879:That's the way man is, cher monsieur. He has two faces: he can't love without self-love. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
880:Une certaine somme d'années vécues misérablement suffisent à construire une sensibilité. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
881:What the world requires of the Christians is that they should continue to be Christians. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
882:Bir insan söylediği şeylerden çok söylemedikleriyle insandır. Söylemeyeceğim çok şey var. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
883:compreendi que toda a desgraça dos homens provinha de eles não terem uma linguagem clara. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
884:Every minute of life carries with it its miraculous value, and its face of eternal youth. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
885:Everyone would like to behave like a pagan, with everyone else behaving like a Christian. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
886:He who despairs of the human condition is a coward, but he who has hope for it is a fool. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
887:I felt the urge to reassure him that I was like everybody else, just like everybody else. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
888:In a man's attachment to life there is something stronger than all the ills in the world. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
889:In the depths of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
890:It is always easy to be logical. It is almost impossible to be logical to the bitter end. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
891:Les soupirs et les sanglots de la femme se faisaient plus rares. Elle reniflait beaucoup. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
892:Tabii umut, koşup giderken bir sokağın köşesinde, daha kurşun havadayken vurulup ölmekti. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
893:Tanrı olmak bu yeryüzünde özgür olmaktır yalnızca, ölümsüz bir varlığa hizmet etmemektir. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
894:The end of their passion consists of loving uselessly at the moment when it is pointless. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
895:The future is the only kind of property that the masters willingly concede to the slaves. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
896:The great novelists are philosophical novelists--that is, the contrary of thesis-writers. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
897:the one who doesnt play, doesnt win anything, but he actually looses somehting, {playing} ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
898:The principles which men give to themselves end by overwhelming their noblest intentions. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
899:Understanding the world for a man is reducing it to the human, stamping it with his seal. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
900:Without giving up anything on the plane of justice, yeild nothing on the plane of freedom ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
901:Büyük sorunlara ancak küçük taşkınlıklarım arasında kalan boş vakitlerde ilgi duymuşumdur. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
902:He comprendido que todas las desgracias del hombre provienen de no usar un lenguaje claro. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
903:In a world that has ceased to believe in sin, the artist is responsible for the preaching. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
904:I opened myself up to the gentle indifference of the world. Finding it so much like myself ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
905:I people the universe with forms in my own likeness. For I have not yet spoken of the sun. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
906:It's a kind of spiritual snobbery that makes people think they can be happy without money. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
907:Nadie descifraba mejor que ella el lenguaje profundo de los árboles, del mar y del viento. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
908:One finds many injustices in the world, but there is one that is never mentioned, climate. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
909:Politics and the fate of mankind are formed by men without ideals and without greatness... ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
910:Pregunta: ¿Qué hacer para no perder el tiempo?
Respuesta: Sentirlo en toda su lentitud. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
911:Quand je regarde ma vie et sa couleur secrète, j'ai en moi comme un tremblement de larmes. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
912:Rebellion cannot exist without the feeling that somewhere, in some way, you are justified. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
913:Si tuviera que volver a comenzar mi vida", pues bien, la volvería a empezar igual que fue. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
914:So all a man could win in the conflict between plague and life was knowledge and memories. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
915:The most elementary form of rebellion, paradoxically , expresses an aspiration for order . ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
916:There are places where the mind dies so that a truth which is its very denial may be born. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
917:By definition, a government has no conscience. Sometimes it has a policy, but nothing more. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
918:Everything I know about morality and the obligations of men, I owe it to football (soccer). ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
919:I have always felt I lived on the high seas, threatened, at the heart of a royal happiness. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
920:I said that people never change their lives that in any case on life was as good as another ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
921:It is a kind of spiritual snobbery that makes people think they can be happy without money. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
922:Love asks something of the future, and nothing was left us but a series of present moments. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
923:Man wants to live, but it is useless to hope that this desire will dictate all his actions. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
924:Oh, it must be an epidemic,' the priest said; and his eyes were smiling behind his glasses. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
925:Once one's up against it, the precise manner of one's death has obviously small importance. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
926:Para el que ama, el modo de emplear el tiempo del amado es manantial de todas sus alegrias. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
927:Your successes and happiness are forgiven you only if you generously consent to share them. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
928:And as far as he was concerned, he needed to be listened to in order to believe in his life. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
929:And real nobility (that of the heart) is based on scorn, courage, and profound indifference. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
930:A nihilist is not one who believes in nothing , but one who does not believe in what exists. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
931:Can one be a saint if God does not exist? That is the only concrete problem I know of today. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
932:El carácter finito y limitado de la existencia humana es más primordial que el hombre mismo. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
933:Happiness is not everything and men have their duties. Mine is to find my mother, a homeland ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
934:I cling like a miser to the freedom that disappears as soon as there is an excess of things. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
935:Old married people look so much alike that they have the same number of hairs in their ears. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
936:Paris est un vrai trompe-l'oeil, un superbe décor habité par quatre millions de silhouettes. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
937:Sí, el hombre es un propio fin. Y es su único fin.
Si quiere hacer algo, es en esta vida. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
938:The first concern of any dictatorship is, consequently, to subjugate both labor and culture. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
939:Theo định nghĩa, chính phủ không có lương tâm. Đôi khi nó có chính sách, nhưng không gì hơn. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
940:There is but one truly serious philosophical problem, and that is suicide.” -Albert Camus ~ Andersen Prunty, #NFDB
941:The truth is that everyone is bored, and devotes himself to cultivating habits. ~ Albert Camus, The Plague, #NFDB
942:Un bărbat are întotdeauna două caractere, al său și pe acela pe care i-l atribuie femeia sa. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
943:Whether the earth or the sun revolves around the other is a matter of profound indifference. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
944:But in the end one needs more courage to live than to kill himself. —Albert Camus, A Happy Death ~ Matt Haig, #NFDB
945:he llegado a comprender que todas las desgracias de los hombres provienen de no hablar claro. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
946:I'd have given ten conversations with Einstein for a first meeting with a pretty chorus girl. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
947:In den Tiefen des Winters erfuhr ich schließlich, dass in mir ein unbesiegbarer Sommer liegt. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
948:I said that people never change their lives, that in any case one life was as good as another ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
949:I thought the traveler pretty much deserved what he got and that you should never play games. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
950:L'absurde naît de la confrontation entre l'appel humain et le silence déraisonnable du monde. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
951:La liberté illimitée du désir signifie la négation de l'autre, et la suppression de la pitié. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
952:La plus grande célébrité, aujourd'hui, consiste à être admiré ou détesté
sans avoir été lu ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
953:Mais, en vérité, le changement était-il dans le climat ou dans les coeurs, voilà la question. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
954:Nihilism is not only despair and negation, but above all the desire to despair and to negate. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
955:Para el que ama el modo de emplear el tiempo del amado es el manantial de todas sus alegrías. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
956:The blasphemy is reverent, since every blasphemy is, ultimately, a participation in holiness. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
957:The literal meaning of life is whatever you're doing that prevents you from killing yourself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
958:There is but one freedom, to put oneself right with death. After that everything is possible. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
959:There is something divine in mindless beauty, and Mersault was particularly responsive to it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
960:A partir do momento em que é reconhecido, o absurdo é uma paixão, a mais dilacerante de todas. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
961:A sub-clerk in the post office is the equal of a conqueror if consciousness is common to them. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
962:A sub-clerk in the post-office is the equal of a conqueror if consciousness is common to them. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
963:Din clipa în care a fost cunosută,absurditatea devine o pasiune,cea mai sfîșietoare din toate. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
964:Every great work makes the human face more admirable and richer, and this is its whole secret. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
965:I cannot stand the company of men. They flatter or they judge. I can stand neither of the two. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
966:Il m'a toujours semblé que nos concitoyens avaient deux fureurs : les idées et la fornication. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
967:Man is always prey to his truths. Once he has admitted them, he cannot free himself from them. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
968:Once my solitude was thoroughly proved, I could surrender to the charms of a virile self-pity. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
969:There are always reasons for murdering a man. But there is no justification for his existence. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
970:The true work of art is always on the human scale. It is essentially the one that says, 'less. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
971:We have no need of God to create guilt or to punish. Our fellow men are enough, with our help. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
972:As if a familiar journey under a summer sky could as easily end in prison as in innocent sleep. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
973:Either this stripped-down solitude or the storm of love–nothing else in the world interests me. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
974:He wanted to diminish the surface he offered the world, to sleep until everything was consumed. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
975:He was conscious of the disastrous fact that love and desire must be expressed in the same way. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
976:I caught myself thinking what an agreeable walk I could have had, if it hadn’t been for Mother. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
977:In every guilty man, there is some innocence. This makes every absolute condemnation revolting. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
978:I shall be here tomorrow, as I am every evening, and I’ll be pleased to accept your invitation. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
979:It is natural to give a clear view of the world after accepting the idea that it must be clear. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
980:Nincs hajlamom, azt hiszem, a hősiességhez meg a szentséghez. Embernek lenni, ez érdekel engem. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
981:The literal meaning of life is whatever you're doing that prevents you from killing yourself
~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
982:When you have an elevated spirit and a miserable heart, you write great things and do the poor. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
983:Ama sevmenin sınırı yoktur ve ben her şeyi kucaklayabildikten sonra, iyi sarılmasam da ne çıkar? ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
984:And in his corner Rambert savored that bitter sense of freedom which comes of total deprivation. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
985:An intense feeling carries with it its own universe, magnificent or wretched as the case may be. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
986:[A writer] cannot serve today those who make history; he must serve those who are subject to it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
987:Cînd o mamă nu mai e în stare să-şi recunoască fiul înseamnă că şi-a isprăvit menirea pe pâmînt. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
988:Et jamais je n’ai senti, si avant, à la fois mon détachement de moi-même et ma présence au monde ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
989:If nothing had any meaning, you would be right. But there is something that still has a meaning. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
990:İnsanın genel olarak insanlığı sevmesi, yaratıkları özel olarak sevmek zorunda kalmamak içindir. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
991:It is in the thick of a calamity that one gets hardened to the truth, in other words to silence. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
992:It is in the thick of calamity that one gets hardened to the truth - in other words, to silence. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
993:L'absurde naît de cette confrontation entre l'appel humain et le silence déraisonnable du monde. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
994:La estupidez insiste siempre, uno se daría cuenta de ello si uno no pensara siempre en sí mismo. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
995:Los que escriben con claridad tienen lectores, los que escriben oscuramente tienen comentaristas ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
996:Nella profondità dell'inverno, ho imparato alla fine che dentro di me c'è un'estate invincibile. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
997:on ne peut pas bien vivre en sachant que l'homme n'est rien et que la face de Dieu est affreuse. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
998:They fancied
themselves free, and no one will ever be free so long as there are pestilences. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
999:We are rebels for a cause, poets with a dream , and we won't let this world die without a fight. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1000:You know what charm is: a way of getting the answer yes without having asked any clear question. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1001:And then he knew that war is no good, because vanquishing a man is as bitter as being vanquished. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1002:At a certain level of suffering or injustice no one can do anything for anyone. Pain is solitary. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1003:Bize gönül esenliği verecek bildik ve durgun yüzeyini yeniden kurabilmekten umuduu kesmek gerekir ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1004:Ceci n'ira pas sans de terribles conséquences, dont nous ne connaissons encore que quelques-unes. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1005:Conscious of not being able to separate myself from my time, I have decided to become part of it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1006:Every act of rebellion expresses a nostalgia for innocence and an appeal to the essence of being. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1007:For lack of time and
thinking, people have to love one another without knowing much about it. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1008:I couldn't imagine that this faint throbbing which had been with me for so long would ever cease. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1009:I have a very old and very faithful attachment for dogs. I like them because they always forgive. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1010:I'll see you off," Daru said. "No," said Balducci. "There's no use being polite. You insulted me. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1011:I’ll tell you a big secret, mon cher. Don’t wait for the Last Judgment. It takes place every day. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1012:In fact, other people create for lack of power. I, on the other hand, do not need a work: I live. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1013:La vie est plus cruelle que nous. C'est peut-être pour cela que j'ai du mal à me sentir coupable. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1014:Once in the midst of a seemingly endless winter, I discovered within myself an invincible spring. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1015:One can sometimes see more clearly in a person who is lying than in one who is telling the truth. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1016:...the play of the toughest and most lucid mind are at the same time both lavished andsquandered. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1017:There are crimes of passion and crimes of logic. The boundary between them is not clearly defined ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1018:We continue to shape our personality all our life. If we knew ourselves perfectly, we should die. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1019:Ah, this dear old planet! All is clear now. We know ourselves; we now know of what we are capable. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1020:a man is always a prey to his truths. Once he has admitted them, he cannot free himself from them. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1021:au milieu des fléaux, qu'il y a dans les hommes plus de choses à admirer que de choses à mépriser. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1022:A world remains of which man is the sole master. What bound him was the illusion of another world. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1023:Forever I shall be a stranger to myself. In psychology as in logic, there are truths but no truth. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1024:I have always mocked greed which, in our society, takes the place of ambition. I was aiming higher ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1025:I make myself strict rules in order to correct my nature. But it is my nature that I finally obey. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1026:I make myself strict rules in order to correct my nature. But it is my nature that i finally obey. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1027:I’m filled with a desire for clarity and meaning within a world and condition that offers neither. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1028:It would be better to try to awake the reader’s critical instincts than to appeal to his laziness. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1029:Mais quoi! la mort n'est rien pour les hommes comme moi. c'est un événement qui leur donne raison. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1030:None of the evils which totalitarianism ... claims to remedy is worse than totalitarianism itself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1031:Por eso resulta tan desgarrador el amor de los hombres. No pueden evitar separarse de lo que aman. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1032:Sometimes at night I would sleep open-eyed underneath a sky dripping with stars. I was alive then. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1033:The myth of unlimited production brings war in its train as inevitably as clouds announce a storm. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1034:...the play of the toughest and most lucid mind are at the same time both lavished and squandered. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1035:There are crimes of passion and crimes of logic. The boundary between them is not clearly defined. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1036:Whoever gives nothing, has nothing. The greatest misfortune is not to be unloved, but not to love. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1037:…A city deprived of everything, devoid of light and devoid of heat, starved, and still not crushed. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1038:A partir du moment où elle est reconnue, l'absurdité est une passion, la plus déchirante de toutes. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1039:Believe me, the hardest thing for a man to give up is that which he really doesn't want, after all. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1040:Bir intiharın pek çok nedeni vardır, genel olarak da en çok göze çarpanları en etkenleri olmamıştır ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1041:Et pierre parmi les pierres, il retourna dans la joie de son coeur à la vérité des mondes immobiles ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1042:Freedom is nothing else but a chance to be better, whereas enslavement is a certainty of the worst. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1043:Hay algo todavía más abyecto que ser un criminal: forzar al crimen a quien no ha nacido para serlo. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1044:How far is one to go to elude nothing? Is one to die voluntarily or to hope in spite of everything? ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1045:ils étaient entrés dans l'ordre même de la peste, d'autant plus efficace qu'il était plus médiocre. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1046:In our society, any man who doesn't cry at his mother's funeral is liable to be condemned to death. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1047:Mitten im tiefen Winter wurde mir endlich bewusst, dass ich einen unbesiegbaren Sommer in mir trug. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1048:Qu'est-ce que l'homme ? Il est cette force qui finit toujours par balancer les tyrans et les dieux. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1049:The absurd hero's refusal to hope becomes his singular ability to live in the present with passion. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1050:The important thing isn't the soundness or otherwise of the argument, but for it to make you think. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1051:Truth, like light is dazzling. By contrast, untruth is a beautiful sunset that enhances everything. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1052:When I was first imprisoned, the hardest thing was that my thoughts were still those of a free man. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1053:Absolute justice is achieved by the suppression of all contradiction, therefore it destroys freedom. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1054:Anche la lotta verso la cima basta a riempire il cuore di un uomo. Bisogna immaginare Sisifo felice. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1055:And with pain and joy, their hearts learned to hear that double lesson which leads to a happy death. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1056:As I usually do when I want to get rid of someone whose conversation bores me, I pretended to agree. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1057:Even men without a gospel have their Mount of Olives. And one must not fall asleep on theirs either. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1058:...he was conscious of the disastrous fact that love and desire must be expressed in the same way... ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1059:If God did not exist, we should have to invent him. If God did exist, we should have to abolish Him. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1060:If it adapts itself to what the majority of our society wants, art will be a meaningless recreation. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1061:Il restait, bien entendu, l’égalité irréprochable de la mort, mais de celle-là, personne ne voulait. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1062:Imagination offers people consolation for what they cannot be, and humor for what they actually are. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1063:In het echte scheppen der kunst voltooit en vereeuwigt zich het verzet, niet in kritisch commentaar. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1064:In the midst of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer. —ALBERT CAMUS ~ Kristin Hannah, #NFDB
1065:It is a well-known fact that we always recognize our homeland at the moment we are about to lose it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1066:La Grande Duchess: Il n'y a pas d'amour loin de Dieu.
Kaliayev: Si. L'amour pour la créature. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1067:Mais il n'y a pas de limites pour aimer et que m'importe de mal étreindre si je peux tout embrasser. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1068:Mais imaginez, je vous prie, un homme dans la force de l'âge, de parfaite santé, généreusement doué, ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1069:No human being, even the most passionately loved and passionately loving, is ever in our possession. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1070:Ölüm herkesin başında, ama herkesin ölümü kendine göre. Olsun, güneş gene de ısıtıyor kemiklerimizi. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1071:Uno no puede ponerse del lado de quienes hacen la historia, sino al servicio de quienes la padecen". ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1072:You are forgiven for your happiness and your successes only if you generously consent to share them. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1073:Bundan böyle bu yapmacıklığı sürdürmeye gücümüz yetmediğine göre, bir saniye için onu anlamaz oluruz. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1074:Como siempre que siento deseos de librarme de alguien a quien apenas escucho, puse cara de aprobación ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1075:En las profundidades del invierno finalmente aprendí que en mi interior habitaba un verano invencible ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1076:Evet, cehennem böyle olmalı: Tabelalı caddeler ve düşüncesini anlatma olanaksızlığı.
Sayfa: 37 ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1077:I am not made for politics because I am incapable of wanting or accepting the death of the adversary. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1078:«Il y a toujours plus prisonnier que moi» était la phrase qui résumait alors le seul espoir possible. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1079:It is almost impossible to watch a clockwise direction - it gets extremely boring and causes despair. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1080:Je vais vous dire un grand secret ... . N'attendez pas le Jugement dernier. Il a lieu tous les jours. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1081:La lucha que mantenemos posee la certeza de la victoria porque tiene la obstinación de las primaveras ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1082:No coração desta casa cheia de sonos, o queixume subiu lentamente, como uma flor nascida do silêncio. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1083:O my soul, do not aspire to immortal life, but exhaust the limits of the possible Pindar, Pythian iii ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1084:One dies if necessary, one breaks rather than bending. But I bend, because I continue to love myself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1085:Time flies so fast because it does not have any guidance. Like the moon in its zenith or the horizon. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1086:We live in a world where one needs to choose - to be the victim or the executioner, and nothing else. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1087:Whoever gives nothing, has nothing. The greatest misfortune is not to be unloved, but not to love.
~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1088:You must have a love, a great love, to ensure an alibi at unjustified despairs that conquer all of us ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1089:Albert Camus. “Return to Tipasa,” The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays. Random House: New York, 1961, ~ Stephen Cope, #NFDB
1090:Although it was the middle of winter, I finally realized that, within me, summer was inextinguishable. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1091:Apoi a cerut voie să plece. Dorea să se culce. Viaţa lui se schimbase acum şi nu prea ştia ce să facă. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1092:I didn’t like having to explain to them, so I just shut up, smoked a cigarette, and looked at the sea. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1093:Je puis nier une chose sans me croire obligé de la salir ou de retirer aux autres le droit d'y croire. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1094:Naturally they don’t eschew such simpler pleasures as love-making, sea-bathing, going to the pictures. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1095:On my way out I was even going to shake his hand, but I remembered just in time that I'd killed a man. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1096:The absurd depends as much on man as on the world. For the moment, it is all that links them together. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1097:Tümüyle tinsel görünen, açık bir olgu vardır: İnsanın her zaman kendi gerçeklerinin pençesinde olduğu. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1098:You continue making the gestures commanded by existence for many reasons, the first of which is habit. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1099:Doubts are the innermost corner of our souls. One must not talk about his doubts, whatever they may be. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1100:Há sempre alguém mais prisioneiro que eu”, era a frase que resumia então a única
esperança possível. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1101:I shall tell you a great secret my friend. Do not wait for the last judgment, it takes place every day. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1102:La lutte elle-même vers les sommets suffit à remplir un cœur d'homme. Il faut imaginer Sisyphe heureux. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1103:Likewise, every time somebody interjects to speak of my honesty there is someone who quivers inside me. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1104:l'immense majorité des meurtriers ne savaient pas, en se rasant le matin, qu'ils allaient tuer le soir. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1105:Mon mérite était nul : l'avidité qui, dans notre société, tient lieu d'ambition, m'a toujours fait rire ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1106:Nous vivons avec des idées qui, si nous les éprouvions vraiment, devraient bouleverser toute notre vie. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1107:O my soul, do not aspire to immortal life, but exhaust the limits of the possible. —Pindar, Pythian iii ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1108:This divorce between man and his life, the actor and his setting, is properly the feeling of absurdity. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1109:Without freedom, no art; art lives only on the restraints it imposes on itself, and dies of all others. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1110:Yes, we have lost track of the light, the mornings, the holy innocence of those who forgive themselves. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1111:You cannot acquire experience by making experiments. You cannot create experience. You must undergo it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1112:Ah, mon cher, for anyone who is alone, without God and without a master, the weight of days is dreadful. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1113:Demekê yê were ku di navbera temaşevanbûn û piratîkê de divê yekê bibêjêrî...
Ev pîvana mirovbûnê ye! ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1114:Forever I shall be a stranger to myself, kupo. In psychology as in logic, there are truths but no truth. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1115:For who would dare to assert that eternal happiness can compensate for a single moment's human suffering ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1116:I am strangely tired, not from having talked so much but at the mere thought of what I still have to say ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1117:I have never been able to renounce the light, the pleasure of being, and the freedom in which I grew up. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1118:I may not have been sure about what really did interest me, but I was absolutely sure about what didn't. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1119:In Oran, as elsewhere, for want of time and thought, people have to love one another without knowing it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1120:Le jour finissait et c'était l'heure dont je ne veux pas parler, l'heure sans nom, où les bruits du soir ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1121:Qu'importait si, accusé de meurtre, il était exécuté pour n'avoir pas pleuré à l'enterrement de sa mère. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1122:That is how I explained myself to the strange impression I had of being odd man out, a kind of intruder. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1123:The role of the intellectual cannot be to excuse the violence of one side and condemn that of the other. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1124:The struggle itself toward the heights is enough to fill a man's heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1125:To think is first of all to create a world (or to limit one's own world, which comes to the same thing). ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1126:VOINOV. — Comprendí que no bastaba denunciar la injusticia. Era
menester dar la vida para combatirla. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1127:What would become of the world if the condemned started to confide their heartaches to the executioners? ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1128:You do not have to unburden your soul for everyone; it will be enough if you do that for those you love. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1129:Besides, I have to admit that whatever interest you can get people to take in you doesn’t last very long. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1130:Dans notre société tout homme qui ne pleure pas à l’enterrement de sa mère risque d’être condamné à mort. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1131:Diyebilirim ki size, gelecek yaşam üzerine bir konuşma, ölüme götürülen insanlar için hiçbir işe yaramaz. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1132:« Il y a toujours plus prisonnier que moi » était la phrase qui résumait alors le seul espoir possible. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1133:I'm embarrassed to receive you lying down. It's nothing: a slight temperature that I'm treating with gin. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1134:In order to understand the world, one has to turn away from it on occasion."
[The Minotaur] ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1135:I shall tell you a great secret, my friend. Do not wait for the last judgement, it takes place every day. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1136:… I suppose that it is not so easy to go home and it takes a bit of time to make a son out of a stranger. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1137:Meslek ya da eğilim gereği insan üzerinde çok düşündüğümüz zaman primat maymunlara özlem duyduğumuz olur. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1138:On my way out I was even going to shake his hand, but just in time, I remembered that I had killed a man. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1139:The struggle itself towards the heights is enough to fill a man's heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1140:Thus each of us had to be content to live only for the day, alone under the vast indifference of the sky. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1141:What did it matter if he existed for two or for twenty years? Happiness was the fact that he had existed. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1142:Albert Camus wrote, “In the midst of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer. ~ Martha N Beck, #NFDB
1143:Al principio y al final de una catástrofe se suele hacer retórica. En medio, uno se acostumbra a la verdad ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1144:If it were sufficient to love, things would be too easy. The more one loves the stronger the absurd grows. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1145:No one who lives in the sunlight of gratitude that things aren't worse makes a failure of his or her life. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1146:Solo se embellece lo que se ama, y la muerte nos repugna y nos cansa. También a ella hay que conquistarla. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1147:The absurd is born of this confrontation between the human need and the unreasonable silence of the world. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1148:The beginning of war is similar to the beginning of peace — the world and the heart know nothing about it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1149:The fountain-head of rebellion, on the contrary, is the principle of
superabundant activity and energy. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1150:They knew now that if there is one thing one can always yearn for, and sometimes attain, it is human love. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1151:They were assured, of course, of the inerrable equality of death, but nobody wanted that kind of equality. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1152:Together again, Marie and I swam out a ways, and we felt a closeness as we moved in unison and were happy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1153:Truth, like light, blinds. Falsehood, on the contrary, is a beautiful twilight that enhances every object. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1154:Una manera cómoda de conocer una ciudad es averiguar cómo se trabaja en ella, cómo se ama y cómo se muere. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1155:You know that even very intelligent people glory in being able to empty one bottle more than the next man. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1156:Albert Camus once said that ‘Real generosity toward the future consists in giving all to what is present. ~ Robin S Sharma, #NFDB
1157:as if familiar paths traced in summer skies could lead as easily to prison as to the sleep of the innocent. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1158:A writer writes to a great extent to be read (let's admire those who say they don't, but not believe them). ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1159:Beauty, no doubt, does not make revolutions. But a day will come when revolutions will have need of beauty. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1160:Believe me, for certain men at least, not taking what one doesn't desire is the hardest thing in the world. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1161:Dünyada hiçbir şey insanın sevdiğinden vazgeçmesine değmez. Oysa nedenini bilmeden ben de bundan vazgeçtim. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1162:El modo más cómodo de conocer una ciudad es averiguar cómo se trabaja en ella, cómo se ama y cómo se muere. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1163:En donnant trop d'importance aux belles actions, on rend finalement un hommage indirect et puissant au mal. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1164:I loved them, according to the hallowed expression, which amounts to saying that I never loved any of them. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1165:I love life - that’s my real weakness. I love it so much that I am incapable of imagining what is not life. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1166:In the depths of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.—Albert Camus ~ Mary Ellen Taylor, #NFDB
1167:... I suppose that it is not so easy to go home and it takes a bit of time to make a son out of a stranger. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1168:Judging whether life is or is not worth living amounts to answering the fundamental question of philosophy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1169:Liberty coincides with heroism. It is the asceticism of the great man, "the bow bent to the breaking-point. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1170:My dear friend, we mustn't give them even the slightest excuse to judge us! Otherwise, we end up in pieces. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1171:...this precisely was the most disheartening thing: that the habit of despair is worse than despair itself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1172:We are like he who the gods have condemned to push the boulder up the hill only to watch it roll back down. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1173:What’s true of all the evils in the world is true of plague as well. It helps men to rise above themselves. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1174:Ce silence intérieur qui m’accompagne, il naît de la course lente qui mène la journée à cette autre journée. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1175:comment faire comprendre d'ailleurs qu'un enfant pauvre puisse avoir parfois honte sans jamais rien envier ? ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1176:I asked what sort of 'trouble' we might expect. That he couldn't say; disasters always come out of the blue. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1177:I felt as though I was partly unlearning what i had never learned and yet knew so well: I mean, how to live. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1178:I knew that I had shattered the harmony of the day, the exceptional silence of a beach where I'd been happy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1179:Il rêvait et il voulait mentir, on lui a coupé la langue pour que sa parole ne vienne plus tromper le monde. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1180:In the depths of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer. —Albert Camus ~ Mary Ellen Taylor, #NFDB
1181:In the middle of winter I at last discovered that there was in me an invincible summer,” wrote Albert Camus, ~ Stephen Cope, #NFDB
1182:Kita tidak pernah punya waktu untuk menjadi diri kita sendiri. Kita hanya punya waktu untuk menjadi bahagia. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1183:La lucha por llegar a las cumbres basta para llenar un corazón de hombre. Hay que imaginarse a Sísifo feliz. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1184:Martyrs, my friend, have to choose between being forgotten, mocked or used. As for being understood - never. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1185:Men are convinced of your arguments, your sincerity, and the seriousness of your efforts only by your death. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1186:There are plagues, and there are victims, and it's the duty of good men not to join forces with the plagues. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1187:And never have I felt so deeply at one and the same time so detached from myself and so present in the world. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1188:how hard it must be to live only with what one knows and what one remembers, cut off from what one hopes for! ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1189:Humans are creatures, who spent their lifes trying to convince themselves, that their existence is not absurd ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1190:I have a liking for energy and conquests. But I soon tire of what I have obtained. This is my great weakness. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1191:I know that man is capable of great deeds. But if he isn't capable of great emotion, well, he leaves me cold. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1192:In art, rebellion is consummated and perpetuated in the act of real creation, not in criticism or commentary. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1193:I was comfortable in all, I admit, but at the same time, nothing satisfied me. Each joy made me seek another. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1194:Singurul lucru care mă interesează, i-am spus, este să-mi găsesc liniştea interioară.
M-a înţeles perfect. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1195:The Four Conditions of Happiness: Life in the open air, Love for another being,Freedom from ambition,Creation ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1196:The moment of despair is alone, pure, sure of itself, pitiless in its consequences. It has a merciless power. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1197:Un homme est plus un homme par les choses qu’il tait que par celles qu’il dit.
(le mythe de sisyphe,1942). ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1198:Uyumsuz tanınmış, benimsenmiştir, insan ona boyun eğer, ama biliriz ki, bu andan sonra, uyumsuz yoktur artık. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1199:All who, while unable to be saints but refusing to bow down to pestilences, strive their utmost to be healers. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1200:A part ces ennuis, je n'étais pas trop malheureux. Toute la question, encore une fois, était de tuer le temps. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1201:As always, whenever I want to get rid of someone I'm not really listening to, I made it appear as if I agreed. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1202:As a remedy to life in society I would suggest the big city. Nowadays, it is the only desert within our means. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1203:...as if familiar paths traced in summer skies could lead as easily to prison as to the sleep of the innocent. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1204:Certaines personnes parlent pendant leur sommeil, les conférenciers eux parlent pendant le sommeil des autres. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1205:Compreendi então que um homem que houvesse vivido um único dia, poderia sem custo passar cem anos numa prisão. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1206:I realized, through it all, that.. in the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1207:O cansaço está no final dos atos de uma vida mecânica, mas inaugura ao mesmo tempo o movimento da consciência. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1208:O mundo nos escapa porque volta a ser ele mesmo. Esses cenários mascarados pelo hábito tornam a ser o que são. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1209:There was a worried little smile on her face. But my heart felt nothing, and I couldn’t even return her smile. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1210:These are facts the heart can feel; yet they call for careful study before they become clear to the intellect. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1211:They always think one commits suicide for a reason. But it’s quite possible to commit suicide for two reasons. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1212:They considered themselves free and no one will ever be free as long as there is plague, pestilence and famine ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1213:A lot of jobs don't allow you to be who you are. There is dignity in work only when it is work freely accepted. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1214:But every
kind of socialism is Utopian, most of all scientific socialism. Utopia replaces God by the future. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1215:Ce que je sais de la morale, c'est au football que je le dois. (I know of morality, it is football that I owe.) ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1216:I cannot believe that everything must be subordinated to a single end. There are means which cannot be excused. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1217:In the end, man is not entirely guilty — he did not start history. Nor is he wholly innocent — he continues it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1218:On entendait alors les véhicules cahoter encore dans la nuit d’été, avec leur chargement de fleurs et de morts. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1219:the mind that aims to understand reality can consider itself satisfied only by reducing it to terms of thought. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1220:There always comes a time when one must choose between contemplation and action. This is called becoming a man. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1221:There will be no lasting peace either in the heart of individuals or in social customs until death is outlawed. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1222:Toujours est-il qu’après de longues études sur moi-même, j’ai mis au jour la duplicité profonde de la créature. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1223:And never have I felt so deeply
at one and the same time so detached from myself and so present in the world. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1224:An intellectual is someone whose mind watches itself. I am happy to be both halves, the watcher and the watched. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1225:Anyway it was an idea of mother's and she often used to repeat it, that you ended up getting used to everything. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1226:A profound thought is in a constant state of becoming; it adopts the experience of a life and assumes its shape. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1227:As always, when I want to get rid of people I'm barely listening to, I try to look as if I'm agreeing with them. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1228:But deep in my heart I know that the most wretched among you have seen a divine face emerge from their darkness. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1229:I explained to him, however, that my nature was such that my physical needs often got in the way of my feelings. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1230:In this flowering of air this fertility of the heavens it seemed as if a mans one duty was to live and be happy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1231:[...] mindig van egy órája a napnak meg az éjszakának, amikor valaki gyáva, s hogy ő csupán ettől az órától fél. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1232:No longer were there individual destinies; only a collective destiny, made of plague and emotions shared by all. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1233:Non è a forza di scrupoli che un uomo diventerà grande. La grandezza arriva, a Dio piacendo, come un bel giorno. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1234:Norint susipažinti su kuriuo nors miestu, pravartu pasidairyti, kaip ten dirbama, kaip mylimasi ir kaip mirštama ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1235:O absurdo é essencialmente um divórcio. Não está num nem outro dos elementos comparados. Nasce do seu confronto. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1236:So the thing that bothered me most was that the condemned man had to hope the machine would work the first time. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1237:stupidity has a knack of getting its way; as we should see if we were not always so much wrapped up in ourselves ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1238:There have been as many plagues as wars in history; yet always plagues and wars take people equally by surprise. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1239:When love ceases to be tragic it is something else and the individual again throws himself in search of tragedy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1240:And just then it crossed my mind that one might fire, or not fire—and it would come to absolutely the same thing. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1241:Anyway, it was one of Maman's ideas, and she often repeated it, that after a while you could get used to anything ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1242:A writer has some hope even if he is not appreciated. He assumes that his works will bear witness to what he was. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1243:Every artist thus keeps within himself a single source which nourishes during his lifetime what he is and what he ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1244:How intoxicating to feel like God the Father and to hand out definitive testimonials of bad character and habits. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1245:It is necessary to fall in love – the better to provide an alibi for all the despair we are going to feel anyway. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1246:L'uomo non è del tutto colpevole, poiché non ha cominciato la storia; né del tutto innocente, poiché la continua. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1247:-Nada en el mundo merece que se aparte uno de los que ama. Y sin embargo, yo también me aparto sin saber por qué. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1248:Ou não somos livres e o responsável pelo mal é Deus todo-poderoso, ou somos livres, mas Deus não é todo-poderoso. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1249:To impoverish that reality whose inhumanity constitutes man’s majesty is tantamount to impoverishing him himself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1250:Vetëm ekuilibri midis të vërtetave dhe lirizmit mund të na lejojë të përfitojmë njëkohësisht emocion dhe qartësi. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1251:What does eternity matter to me? To lose the touch of flowers and women's hands - that is the supreme separation! ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1252:You will always win if you make an effort, no matter how much. However, if you failed it means you were too lazy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1253:As Albert Camus put it: “In the midst of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer. ~ Joan D Chittister, #NFDB
1254:At times I feel myself overtaken by an immense tenderness for these people around me who live in the same century. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1255:Ce que je sais de la morale, c'est au football que je le dois.
(I know of morality, it is football that I owe.) ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1256:Each of us insists on being innocent at all cost, even if he has to accuse the whole human race and heaven itself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1257:Germany collapsed as a result of having engaged in a struggle for empire with the concepts of provincial politics. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1258:God is not necessary to create culpability, or to punish. Our fellow men are enough for that, helped by ourselves. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1259:J'écoutais mon cœur. Je ne pouvais imaginer que ce bruit qui m'accompagnait depuis si longtemps pût jamais cesser. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1260:Mind you, do not think that my affection for you is blind. You have great, very great faults, at least in my eyes. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1261:Remembrance of things past is just for the rich. For the poor it only marks the faint traces on the path to death. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1262:Should I kill myself, or have a cup of coffee? But in the end one needs more courage to live than to kill himself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1263:Si es necesario morir se muere, antes romperse que doblegarse. Yo, en cambio, me doblego, porque sigo queriéndome. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1264:Thanks. I don’t want to die, and I shall put up a fight. But if I lose the match, I want to make a good end of it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1265:The absurd enlightens me on this point: there is no future.
Henceforth this is the reason for my inner freedom. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1266:There is nothing abstract about pain. It is specific, it is real, and, when it is intense, it is world destroying. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1267:The work of art is born of the intelligence's refusal to reason the concrete. It marks the triumph of the carnal. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1268:We always deceive ourselves twice about the people we love - first to their advantage, then to their disadvantage. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1269:We do not know how to eliminate evil, but we do know how to feed some of the hungry and heal some of the infirmed. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1270:What I believe to be true I must therefore preserve. What seems to me so obvious, even against me, I must support. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1271:When leaving, I very nearly held out my hand and said, “Good-by”; just in time I remembered that I’d killed a man. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1272:But now the artist is in the amphitheatre. Of necessity, his voice is not quite the same; it is not nearly so firm. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1273:I didn't say anything, and he asked me again if i wanted to be pals. I said it was fine with me: he seemed pleased. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1274:If, after all, men cannot always make history have a meaning, they can always act so that their own lives have one. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1275:If there were a party of those who aren't sure they're right, I'd belong to it.
(as quoted by Tony Judt) ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1276:There lay the real danger; for the energy they devoted to fighting the disease made them all the more liable to it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1277:To insure the adoration of a theorem for any length of time, faith is not enough, a police force is needed as well. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1278:Viene sempre il momento in cui bisogna scegliere fra la contemplazione e l'azione. Ciò si chiama diventare un uomo. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1279:We refuse to despair of mankind. Without having the unreasonable ambition to save men, we still want to serve them. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1280:At Oran, as elsewhere, for lack of time and thinking, people have to love one another without knowing much about it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1281:A writer cannot put himself today in service of those who make history; he is at the service of those who suffer it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1282:C'est que les rats meurent dans la rue et les hommes dans leur chambre. Et les journaux ne s'occupent que de la rue. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1283:How many crimes have been committed for no other reason than that the perpetrator could not bear being in the wrong! ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1284:I feel like getting married, or committing suicide, or subscribing to L'Illustration. Something desperate, you know. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1285:I used to advertise my loyalty and I don't believe there is a single person I loved that I didn't eventually betray. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1286:Kalbimi dinliyordum. Bu kadar uzun zamandan beri bana yoldaşlık eden bu gürültünün kesilebileceğini aklım almıyordu. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1287:N'avez vous donc aucun espoir et vivez vous avec la pensée que vous allez mourir tout entier ? – Oui, ai-je répondu. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1288:Perché un pensiero cambi il mondo, bisogna che cambi prima la vita di colui che lo esprime. Che si cambi in esempio. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1289:Retaliation is related to nature and instinct, not to law. Law, by definition, cannot obey the same rules as nature. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1290:She had put on a white linen dress and let her hair down. I told her she was beautiful and she laughed with delight. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1291:The absurd is essentially a divorce. It lies in neither of the elements compared; it is born of their confrontation. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1292:The best are led to make greater demands upon themselves. As for those who succumb, they did not deserve to survive. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1293:The most exhausting effort in my life has been to suppress my own nature in order to make it serve my biggest plans. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1294:The political movements, or ideologies, inspired by Hegel are all united in
the ostensible abandonment of virtue. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1295:The struggle to reach the top is itself enough to fulfill the heart of man. One must believe that Sisyphus is happy. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1296:To abandon oneself to principles is really to die - and to die for an impossible love which is the contrary of love. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1297:Vous savez ce qu'est le charme:
une manière de s'entendre répondre oui
sans avoir posé aucune question claire. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1298:What must be remembered in any case is that secret complicity that joins the logical and the everyday to the tragic. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1299:Alles wat de mens kon winnen in het spel van de pest en het leven was iets te leren kennen en het zich te herinneren. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1300:Las plagas, en efecto, son una cosa común pero es difícil creer en las plagas cuando las ve uno caer sobre su cabeza. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1301:Le chrétien saurait s'abandonner à la volonté divine, même incompréhensiblement: on ne pouvait dire, cela je comprend ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1302:No puede haber absurdo por fuera de un espíritu humano. Así, lo absurdo termina, como todas las cosas, con la muerte. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1303:Stupidity has a knack of getting its way; as we should see if we were
not always so much wrapped up in ourselves. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1304:There is a moral to it. It teaches that a man defines himself by his make-believe as well as by his sincere impulses. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1305:The world in which we were called to exist was an absurd world, and there was no other in which we could take refuge. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1306:The young don't know that experience is a defeat and that we must lose everything in order to win a little knowledge. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1307:The young don’t know that experience is a defeat and that we must lose everything in order to win a little knowledge. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1308:Acabou-se o jogo, acabou-se o teatro, eu me encontrava, sem dúvida, com a verdade. Mas a verdade, caro amigo, assusta. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1309:Albert Camus dijo una vez que «la verdadera generosidad para con el futuro consiste en entregarlo todo al presente». ~ Robin S Sharma, #NFDB
1310:And indeed it could be said that once the faintest stirring of hope became possible, the dominion of plague was ended. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1311:for the first time, in that night alive with signs and stars, I opened myself to the gentle indifference of the world. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1312:History is distinguished
from nature precisely by the fact that it transforms science and passion by means of will. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1313:How unbearable, for women, is the tenderness which a man can give them without love. For men, how bittersweet this is. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1314:I know that heaven, which was indifferent to your horrible victories, will be equally indifferent to your just defeat. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1315:I was very fond of you, but now I’m so, so tired. I’m not happy to go, but one needn't be happy to make another start. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1316:I would listen to my heartbeat. I couldn’t imagine that this sound which had been with me for so long could ever stop. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1317:Men are never really willing to die except for the sake of freedom: therefore they do not believe in dying completely. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1318:Nature is a burning and frigid, transparent and limited universe in which nothing is possible but everything is given. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1319:Politics and the fate of mankind are shaped by men without greatness. Those who possess greatness are not in politics. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1320:Somebody has to have the last word. If not, every argument could be opposed by another and we'd never be done with it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1321:The primordial sea indefatigably repeats the same words and casts up the same astonished beings on the same sea-shore. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1322:The world is never quiet, even its silence eternally resounds with the same notes, in vibrations that escape our ears. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1323:Tout re volutionnaire finit en oppresseur ou en he re tique. Every revolutionary ends as an oppressor or a heretic. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1324:A existência inteira, para um homem afastado do eterno, não passa de uma imitação desmesurada sob a máscara do absurdo. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1325:After that, everything seemed to happen so fast, so deliberately, so naturally that I don't remember any of it anymore. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1326:Every artist thus keeps within himself a single source which nourishes during his lifetime what he is and what he says. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1327:Friendship is not so easy: it’s long and hard to win, but when it’s there, you can’t get rid of it, you have to made do ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1328:Here is the faithful night, the cool night which I called for amid the noise of lights, drink and the tumult of desire. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1329:If pimps and thieves everywhere were always punished, honest people would all believe themselves always to be innocent. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1330:I lived from day to day with no continuity other than me-me-me. (...) The only thing that I ever remembered was myself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1331:În orice caz, eu poate nu eram sigur de ceea ce mă interesează cu adevărat, dar ştiam precis ceea ce nu mă interesează. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1332:is essential to be sure of these facts in order to be able to question oneself subsequently on the primordial question. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1333:It is necessary to fall in love... if only to provide an alibi for all the random despair you are going to feel anyway. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1334:Logic founded on passions reverses the traditional sequence of reasoning and places the conclusion before the premises. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1335:Our purpose is to find out whether innocence, the moment it becomes involved in an action, can avoid committing murder. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1336:To state quite simply what we learn in time of pestilence: that there are more things to admire in men than to despise. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1337:Truth, like light, is blinding. Lies, on the other hand, are a beautiful dusk, which enhances the value of each object. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1338:We are at home in our games because it is the only place we know just what we are supposed to do,” Albert Camus once said. ~ Anonymous, #NFDB
1339:A symbol always transcends the one who makes use of it and makes him say in reality more than he is aware of expressing. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1340:Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1341:Don’t walk behind me; I may not lead. Don’t walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1342:Don’t walk in front of me… I may not follow
Don’t walk behind me… I may not lead
Walk beside me… just be my friend ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1343:...he broke in and wanted to know how I imagined this other life. So I shouted: 'A life that would remind me of this one ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1344:I couldn't quite understand how an ordinary man's good qualities could become crushing accusations against a guilty man. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1345:Ils parlent pour ne pas s'écouter. S'ils s'écouteraient, ils sauraient qu'ils ne sont rien et ne pourraient plus parler. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1346:In any case, the one man paved the way for the deeds of the other, in a sense foreshadowed and even legitimized by them. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1347:J'étais à l'aise en tout, il est vrai, mais en même temps satisfait de rien. Chaque joie m'en faisait désirer une autre. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1348:L'absurde est la notion essentielle et la premie' re ve? rite? . The absurd is the fundamental idea and the first truth. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1349:Likewise the mind that aims to understand reality can consider itself satisfied only by reducing it to terms of thought. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1350:Living this way, in his own presence, time took on its most extreme dimensions, and each hour seemed to contain a world. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1351:Love is never strong enough to find the words befitting it. Thus he and his mother would always love eachother silently. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1352:Men are never convinced of your reasons, of your sincerity, of the seriousness of your sufferings, except by your death. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1353:Revolutionary criticism condemns the novel in its pure form as being simply a means of escape for an idle
imagination ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1354:Tevoren waren zij, die leden om een afwezige, niet werkelijk ongelukkig geweest; over hun leed viel een glans van licht. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1355:That is love, to give away everything, to sacrifice everything, without the slightest desire to get anything in return.3 ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1356:Thinking is learning all over again how to see, directing one's consciousness, making of every image a privileged place. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1357:..um homem se julga sempre pelo equilíbrio que obtém entre as necessidades de seu corpo e as exigências de seu espírito. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1358:A moment later she asked me if I loved her. I said that sort of question had no meaning, really; but I supposed I didn’t. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1359:At the same time she seemed to be recovering her roots, and the sap rose anew in her body, which was no longer trembling. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1360:El equilibrio de evidencia y lirismo es lo único que puede permitirnos llegar al mismo tiempo a la emoción y la claridad. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1361:Essay on tragedy.
(1) The silence of Prometheus.
(2) The Elizabethans.
(3) Moliere.
(4) The spirit of revolt. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1362:Faust dünyanın nimetlerini istiyordu; elini uzatması yeterdi zavallının. Ruhunu sevindirmesini bilmemek de onu satmaktır. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1363:In truth, I was so good at being a man, with such plenitude and simplicity, that I thought I was something of a superman. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1364:No code of ethics and no effort are justifiable a priori in the face of the cruel mathematics that command our condition. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1365:One plays at being immortal and after a few weeks one doesn't even know whether or not one can hang on till the next day. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1366:So I learned that after a single day's experience of the outside world a man could easily live a hundred years in prison. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1367:The moment despair is alone, pure, sure of itself, pitiless in its consequences, it has a merciless power. Albert Camus ~ Alistair Horne, #NFDB
1368:The spirit of rebellion can exist only in a society where a theoretical equality conceals great factual inequalities. The ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1369:Un fel comod de a face cunoștință cu un oraș este să cauți să afli cum se muncește în el, cum se iubește și cum se moare. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1370:What struck me most about their faces was that I couldn't see their eyes, just a faint, dull light in a nest of wrinkles. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1371:But the world itself has no reason, and I can say so, I who have experienced it all, from the creation to the destruction. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1372:Catherine!Şu beylik lafı bilirsin:'Dünyaya yeniden gelseydim,' işte ben de yaşamıma bugün olduğu yerden başlamak isterdim. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1373:Comprendí entonces que un hombre que no hubiera vivido más que un solo día podía vivir fácilmente cien años en una cárcel. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1374:Daru felt a sudden wrath against the man, against all men with their rotten spite, their tireless hates, their blood lust. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1375:Die Kraft haben, das zu wählen, was einem am wichtigsten ist, und dabei zu bleiben. Andernfalls ist es besser, man stirbt. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1376:every time it seems to me that I’ve grasped the deep meaning of the world, it is its simplicity that always overwhelms me. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1377:If those whom we begin to love could know us as we were before meeting them they could perceive what they have made of us. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1378:I like people who dream or talk to themselves interminably; I like them, for they are double. They are here and elsewhere. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1379:Il n’y a pas longtemps, c’étaient les mauvaises actions qui demandaient à être justifiées, aujourd’hui ce sont les bonnes. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1380:In our well-policed society we recognize that an illness is serious from the fact that we don't dare speak of it directly. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1381:Matarse es, en cierto sentido y como en el melodrama, confesar. Es confesar que la vida nos supera o que no la entendemos. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1382:Men like you and me who in the morning patted children on the head would a few hours later become meticulous executioners. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1383:The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1384:The principle can be established that for a man who does not cheat what he believes to be true must determine his actions. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1385:We must all know that each mediocrity, each surrender, each act of complacency will harm us as much as the enemy's rifles. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1386:What is a rebel? Someone who says no. But saying no does not mean giving up: it also means saying yes, with every gesture. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1387:Why, because an author has more rights than ordinary people, as everybody
knows. People will stand much more from him. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1388:A free press can, of course, be good or bad, but, most certainly without freedom, the press will never be anything but bad. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1389:Against eternal injustice, man must assert justice, and to protest against the universe of grief, he must create happiness. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1390:Báo chí tự do, dĩ nhiên, có thể tốt cũng có thể xấu, nhưng hầu như chắc chắn nếu không có tự do, báo chí chỉ có thể là xấu. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1391:Beyond the curve of his days he glimpsed neither superhuman happiness nor eternity--happiness was human, eternity ordinary. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1392:El cansancio es una especie de locura. Y hay horas en esta ciudad en las que no siento más que rebeldía. (Rieux a Paneloux) ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1393:Freedom of the press is perhaps the freedom that has suffered the most from the gradual degradation of the idea of liberty. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1394:From Paul to Stalin, the popes who have chosen Caesar have prepared the way for Caesars who quickly learn to despise popes. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1395:He had been unfair: while his imagination and vanity had given her too much importance, his pride had given her too little. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1396:I do not have much liking for the too famous existential philosophy, and, to tell the truth, I think its conclusions false. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1397:...I had never been able to truly feel remorse for anything. My mind was always on what was coming next, today or tomorrow. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1398:Poverty kept me from thinking all was well under the sun and in history; the sun taught me that history was not everything. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1399:The act of love . . . is a confession. Selfishness screams aloud, vanity shows off, or else true generosity reveals itself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1400:Tomorrow, he was longing for tomorrow, whereas everything in him ought to reject it. That revolt of the flesh is the absurd ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1401:Ale zawsze nadchodzi godzina w historii, kiedy ten, co ośmiela się powiedzieć, że dwa i dwa to cztery, jest karany śmiercią. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1402:As the death of the writer exaggerates the role of his work, the death of a person exaggerates the role of his effect on us. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1403:If those whom we begin to love could know us as we were before meeting them … they could perceive what they have made of us. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1404:If those whom we begin to love could know us as we were before meeting them...they could perceive what they have made of us. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1405:La urma urmei, mint când spun că n-am iubit niciodată. Toată viaţa am avut totuşi o mare dragoste: dragostea de mine însumi. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1406:La vérité c'est comme la lumière, aveugle. Le mensonge, au contraire, est un beau crépuscule qui met chaque objet en valeur. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1407:« L'homme n'est pas entièrement coupable : il n'a pas commencé l'histoire ; ni tout à fait innocent, puisqu'il la continue » ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1408:Likewise and during every day of an unillustrious life, time carries us. But a moment always comes when we have to carry it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1409:Öteki hayat hakkında ne düşündüğümü sordu. Ben de ona "öyle bir hayat ki, onu yaşarken, bu hayatımı hatırlayabileyim" dedim. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1410:Tell me about yourselves and describe the sun to a miserable wretch who has no roots anywhere and who remains your faithful. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1411:The danger of lectures is that they create the illusion of teaching for teachers, and the illusion of learning for learners. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1412:As for me, I longed to love as some people long to cry. I felt that every hour I slept now would be an hour stolen from life. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1413:friendship is a knowledge acquired by free men. And there is no freedom without intelligence or without mutual understanding. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1414:Human rebellion ends in metaphysical revolution. It progresses from appearances to acts, from the dandy to the revolutionary. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1415:I know. I’m sorry. But weariness is a kind of madness. And there are times when the only feeling I have is one of mad revolt. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1416:In the world there is, parallel to the force of death and constraint, an enormous force of persuasion that is called culture. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1417:I was assailed by memories of a life that wasn't mine anymore, but one in which I'd found the simplest and most lasting joys. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1418:La lutte elle-même vers les sommets suffit à remplir un cœur d'homme. Il faut imaginer Sisyphe heureux. (Le Mythe de Sisyphe) ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1419:Le explique, sin embargo, que yo era de tal naturaleza que mis necesidades físicas alteraban con frecuencia mis sentimientos. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1420:Our civilization survives in the complacency of cowardly or malignant minds -- a sacrifice to the vanity of aging adolescents ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1421:Von den Küsten Afrikas aus, wo ich geboren wurde, sieht man das Gesicht Europas besser. Und man weiß, dass es nicht schön ist ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1422:You will never be able to experience everything. So, please, do poetical justice to your soul and simply experience yourself. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1423:Absolute virtue is impossible and the republic of forgiveness leads, with implacable logic, to the republic of the guillotine. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1424:Don't walk behind me, I may not lead.
Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow.
Just walk beside me and be my friend. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1425:If absolute truth belongs to anyone in this world, it certainly does not belong to the man or party that claims to possess it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1426:It is worth noting that the language peculiar to totalitarian doctrines is always: a scholastic or
administrative language. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1427:Quanto a mim, não queria que ninguém me ajudasse e justamente faltava-me tempo para me interessar pelo que não me interessava. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1428:Revolution, in order to be creative, cannot do without either a moral or metaphysical rule to balance the insanity of history. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1429:Si une angoisse encore m'étreint, c'est de sentir cet impalpable instant glisser entre mes doigts comme les perles du mercure. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1430:Their pleasures are fierce and their sleep impenetrable. And they know that the body has a soul in which the soul has no part. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1431:There is the good and the bad, the great and the low, the just and the unjust. I swear to you that all that will never change. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1432:To a man devoid of blinders, there is no finer sight than that of the intelligence at grips with a reality that transcends it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1433:What made me run away was doubtless not so much the fear of settling down, but of settling down permanently in something ugly. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1434:When one has once had the good luck to love intensely, life is spent in trying to recapture that ardour and that illumination. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1435:All normal people -I added as on afterthought- had more or less desired the death of those they loved, at some time or another. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1436:No camines delante de mí, puede que no te siga. No camines detrás de mí, puede que no te guíe. Camina junto a mí y sé mi amigo. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1437:Real fulfillment, for the man who allows absolutely free rein to his desires, and who much dominate everything, lies in hatred. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1438:Tenacity and acumen are privileged spectators of this inhuman show in which absurdity, hope, and death carry on their dialogue. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1439:There had been as many plagues in the world as there had been wars, yet plagues and wars always find people equelly unprepared. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1440:Whoever today speaks of human existence in terms of power, efficiency, and historical tasks is an actual or potential assassin. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1441:Al final es falso que yo no haya amado nunca. En mi vida he experimentado al menos un gran amor, y su objeto siempre he sido yo. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1442:All men have a sweetness in their life. That is what helps them go on. It is towards that they turn when they feel too worn out. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1443:Es lo mismo para todos: la gente se casa, se quiere todavía un poco de tiempo, trabaja. Trabaja tanto que se olvida de quererse. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1444:For nothing in the world is it worth turning one's back on what one loves. Yet that is what I'm doing —though why I do not know. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1445:...her şeyi,yaratıklar olsun, yaratılış olsun her şeyi kendi güçsüzlüğümün ağırlığı altında eziyorum ve yeniden güç kazanıyorum. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1446:I always hope, in fact, that my interlocutor will be a policeman and that he will arrest me for the theft of ‘The Just Judges’”. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1447:I do not want to found anything on the incomprehensible. I want to know whether I can live with what I know and with that alone. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1448:Ils savaient maintenant que s'il est une chose qu'on puisse désirer toujours et obtenir quelquefois, c'est la tendresse humaine. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1449:Just as all thought, and primarily that of non-signification, signifies something, so there is no art that has no signification. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1450:Tersine, onsuz edemeyişim, onun beni herkesle bir etmesi ve olduğumdan başka türlü olmaksızın herkesle bir düzeyde yaşatmasıdır. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1451:Whereas, once again, the machine destroyed everything: you were killed discreetly, with a little shame and with great precision. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1452:All normal people, I added as an after thought, had more or less desired the death of those they loved, at some point or another. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1453:Düşünmeye başlamak, için için yenmeye başlamaktır. Bu başlangıçlarda toplumun fazla bir etkisi yoktur. Kurt insanın yüreğindedir. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1454:Esta muerte que había mirado con el enloquecimiento de una bestia, comprendía que tener miedo de ella era tener miedo de la vida. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1455:Have you no hope at all? And do you really live with the thought that when you die, you die, and nothing remains?" "Yes," I said. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1456:If pimps and thieves were invariably sentenced, all decent people would get to thinking they themselves were constantly innocent. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1457:I grew up with the sea, and poverty for me was sumptuous; then I lost the sea and found all luxuries gray and poverty unbearable. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1458:I grew up with the sea, and poverty for me was sumptuous; then I lost the sea and found all luxuries grey and poverty unbearable. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1459:No camines detrás de mi, puedo no guiarte. No andes delante de mi, puedo no seguirte. Simplemente camina a mi lado y sé mi amigo. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1460:No matter what cause one defends, it will suffer permanent disgrace if one resorts to blind attacks on crowds of innocent people. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1461:Non, ce n'était pas moi qui comptais, ni le monde, mais seulement l'accord et le silence qui de lui à moi faisait naître l'amour. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1462:The laws of nature may be operative up to a certain limit, beyond which they turn against themselves to give birth to the absurd. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1463:The mind, when it reaches its limits, must make a judgment and choose its conclusions. This is where suicide and the reply stand. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1464:The more I accuse myself, the more right I have to judge you. Even better, I make you judge yourself, which comforts me the more. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1465:I cut out an advertisement for Kruschen Salts and stuck it in an old notebook where I put things from the papers that interest me. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1466:In certain men, the fire of eternity consuming them is great enough for them to burn in it the very heart of those closest to them ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1467:Kulağımı yüreğimin atışına veriyordum. Bunca zamandır bana arkadaşlık eden bu gürültünün durabileceğini bir türlü aklım almıyordu. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1468:Of course, true love is exceptional - two or three times a century, more or less. The rest of the time there is vanity or boredom. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1469:One of the only coherent philosophical positions is thus revolt. It is a constant confrontation between man and his own obscurity. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1470:
Don't walk in front of me... I may not follow
Don't walk behind me... I may not lead
Walk beside me... just be my friend
~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1471:Therefore there is only one form of freedom for Stirner, "my power," and only
one truth, "the magnificent egotism of the stars. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
1472:We must have one love, one great love in our life, since it gives us an alibi for all the moments when we are filled with despair. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1473:Amanhã, ele queria tanto amanhã, quando ele próprio deveria ter-se recusado inteiramente a isso. Essa revolta da carne é o absurdo. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1474:A novel is never anything but a philosophy expressed in images. And in a good novel the philosophy has disappeared into the images. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1475:I have always thought it would be easier to redeem a man steeped in vice and crime than a greedy, narrow-minded, pitiless merchant. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1476:In raining bullets on those silent faces, already turned away from this world, you think you are disfiguring the face of our truth. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1477:It is not humiliating to be unhappy. Physical suffering is sometimes humiliating, but the suffering of being cannot be, it is life. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1478:J’ai répondu qu’on ne changeait jamais de vie, qu’en tout cas toutes se valaient et que la mienne ici ne me déplaisait pas du tout. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1479:Perhaps the easiest way of making a town's acquaintance is to ascertain how the people in it work, how they love, and how they die. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1480:Perhaps the easiest way of making a town’s acquaintance is to ascertain how the people in it work, how they love, and how they die. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1481:To think the way you do,” he said smiling, “you have to be a man who lives either on a tremendous despair, or on a tremendous hope. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1482:De verveling die de doorsnee mens in zichzelf tracht te compenseren en te verdringen; de schrik van iemand die over de dood nadenkt. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1483:I’ve learned less about people, since their destiny interests me more than their reactions, and destinies tend to repeat each other. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1484:The evil in the world comes almost always from ignorance,and goodwill can cause as much damage as ill-will if it is not enlightened. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1485:... unhappiness is like marriage. We believe we chose it, but then it is choosing us. That is how it is, we can do nothing about it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1486:What need had I of so many efforts? The soft lines of these hills and the hand of evening on this troubled heart teach me much more. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1487:Blogis pasaulyje beveik visada kyla iš nežinojimo, o geri norai gali pridaryti tiek pat žalos kiek ir pikta valia, jei nėra išmanymo, ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1488:Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Albert Camus ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1489:Mais tuer des hommes ne mène a rien qu'a en tuer plus encore. Pour faire triompher un principe, c'est un principe qu'il faut abattre. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1490:Mon orgueil ne regarde que moi. Mais l'orgueil des hommes, leur révolte, l'injustice où ils vivent, cela, c'est notre affaire à tous. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1491:Only the sea, murmurous behind the dingy checkerboard of houses, told of the unrest, the precariousness, of all things in this world. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1492:Semua kerendahan dan kejahatan peradaban kita dapat diukur dengan sebuah aksioma bodoh bahwa bangsa yang bahagia tidak punya sejarah. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1493:The misery and greatness of this world: it offers no truths, but only objects for love. Absurdity is king, but love saves us from it. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1494:There is always a social explanation for what we see in art,” Albert Camus said in 1947. “Only it doesn’t explain anything important. ~ Greil Marcus, #NFDB
1495:The truth is that nothing is less sensational than pestilence, and by reason of their very duration great misfortunes are monotonous. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1496:To remain a man in today's world, one must have not only unfailing energy and unwavering intensity, one must also have a little luck. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1497:When a man has learned how to remain alone with his suffering, how to overcome his longing to flee, then he has little left to learn. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1498:A character is never the author who created him. It is quite likely, however, that an author may be all his characters simultaneously. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1499:And so I learned that familiar paths traced in the dusk of summer evenings may lead as well to prison as to innocent untroubled sleep. ~ Albert Camus, #NFDB
1500:Atheism is humanism mediated by the suppression of religion, communism is humanism mediated by
the suppression of private property. ~ Albert Camus,#NFDB
--- Overview of noun albert_camus
The noun albert camus has 1 sense (no senses from tagged texts)
1. Camus, Albert Camus ::: (French writer who portrayed the human condition as isolated in an absurd world (1913-1960))
--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun albert_camus
1 sense of albert camus
Sense 1
Camus, Albert Camus
INSTANCE OF=> writer, author
=> communicator
=> person, individual, someone, somebody, mortal, soul
=> organism, being
=> living thing, animate thing
=> whole, unit
=> object, physical object
=> physical entity
=> entity
=> causal agent, cause, causal agency
=> physical entity
=> entity
INSTANCE OF=> existentialist, existentialist philosopher, existential philosopher
=> philosopher
=> scholar, scholarly person, bookman, student
=> intellectual, intellect
=> person, individual, someone, somebody, mortal, soul
=> organism, being
=> living thing, animate thing
=> whole, unit
=> object, physical object
=> physical entity
=> entity
=> causal agent, cause, causal agency
=> physical entity
=> entity
--- Hyponyms of noun albert_camus
--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun albert_camus
1 sense of albert camus
Sense 1
Camus, Albert Camus
INSTANCE OF=> writer, author
INSTANCE OF=> existentialist, existentialist philosopher, existential philosopher
--- Coordinate Terms (sisters) of noun albert_camus
1 sense of albert camus
Sense 1
Camus, Albert Camus
-> writer, author
=> abstractor, abstracter
=> alliterator
=> authoress
=> biographer
=> coauthor, joint author
=> commentator, reviewer
=> compiler
=> contributor
=> cyberpunk
=> drafter
=> dramatist, playwright
=> essayist, litterateur
=> folk writer
=> framer
=> gagman, gagster, gagwriter
=> ghostwriter, ghost
=> Gothic romancer
=> hack, hack writer, literary hack
=> journalist
=> librettist
=> lyricist, lyrist
=> novelist
=> pamphleteer
=> paragrapher
=> poet
=> polemicist, polemist, polemic
=> rhymer, rhymester, versifier, poetizer, poetiser
=> scenarist
=> scriptwriter
=> space writer
=> speechwriter
=> tragedian
=> wordmonger
=> word-painter
=> wordsmith
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