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aseaofquotes: Albert Camus, “The Myth of Sisyphus”
amospoe: “You know what charm is: a way of getting the answer yes without having asked any clear question.” ― Albert Camus, The Fall
kassandracreations: “You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of. You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life.” ~Albert Camus
simplyourblog: You know what charm is: a way of getting the answer yes without having asked a clear question. ~Albert Camus~
«La tragedia no es que uno esté solo, sino que no pueda estarlo. Yo daría el mundo entero, en ocasiones, para que nada me atase al mundo de los hombres.»Albert Camus Vía: ALIANZA EDITORIAL
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liberatingreality: 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
theimpossiblecool: “Always go too far, because that’s where you’ll find the truth” Albert Camus, Paris, 1955.
cetaitici-blog-blog: forever my favorite picture of Camus by Loomis Dean
h-o-r-n-g-r-y: gentlemanuniverse: Good morning “Should I kill myself, or have a cup of coffee?” Albert Camus
barcarole: Albert Camus in 1957 during a reception organized in his honor by Gallimard. Photo by Manuel Litran.
barcarole: Albert Camus in 1957, by Loomis Dean.
wehadfacesthen: Albert Camus, 1951 “Live to the point of tears.”
acknowledgetheabsurd: “I was looked at, but I wasn’t seen.” - Albert Camus, The Misunderstanding
xshayarsha:Epigraph to Albert Camus’ The Myth of Sisyphus.
velvetnyc: “I didn’t like having to explain to them, so I just shut up, smoked a cigarette, and looked at the sea.” — Albert Camus
maldororxxx: “The literal meaning of life is whatever you’re doing that prevents you from killing yourself” — Albert Camus (via harrlson-wells)
sotick: “When I look at my life and its secret colours, I feel like bursting into tears.” — Albert Camus, A Happy Death (via coral)
wordsnquotes: “I like people who dream or talk to themselves interminably; I like them, for they are double. They are here and elsewhere.” — Albert Camus, The Fall
diamantschwarz: “In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.” — Albert Camus (via lazypacific)
thomeyorker: “I am strangely tired, not from having talked so much but at the mere thought of what I still have to say.” — Albert Camus (via observando)
twinflames-universe: ““I listened to an almost forgotten sound within myself as if my heart, long stopped, were calmly beginning to beat again.”” — Albert Camus
diamantschwarz: “I feel like getting married, or committing suicide, or subscribing to L'Illustration. Something desperate, you know.” — Albert Camus, A Happy Death, 1971 (via neo-catharsis)
bnmxfld: “I like people who dream or talk to themselves interminably; I like them, for they are double. They are here and elsewhere.” — Albert Camus / The Fall
wmud:louis miquel et roland simounet - centre de jeunesse et de sports albert camus, orléansville, algérie, 1959-60
amargedom: “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, Notebooks (1935-1942)
violentwavesofemotion: “As for myself, I had a lot to say. But I was silent.” — Albert Camus, from Youthful Writings; “Intuitions,” wr. c. 1932
stupid-people-think: “Sometimes, carrying on, just carrying on, is the superhuman achievement.” — Albert Camus, The Fall (via books-n-quotes)
kernjosh: “I like people who dream or talk to themselves interminably; I like them, for they are double. They are here and elsewhere.” – Albert Camus Simon and Naomi, 2017 | Instagram
revolvver: “Those who lack the courage will always find a philosophy to justify it.” — Albert Camus
sakielnorns: “The tragedy is not that we are alone, but that we cannot be. At times I would give anything in the world to no longer be connected by anything to this universe of men.” — Albert Camus, Notebooks 1951-1959 (via thelovejournals)
vethox: “I proclaim that I believe in nothing and that everything is absurd, but I cannot doubt the validity of my proclamation and I must at least believe in my protest.” — Albert Camus, The Rebel
luneison: “At the heart of all beauty lies something inhuman…” — Albert Camus, from The Myth of Sisyphus And Other Essays; “Absurd Walls”
violentwavesofemotion: “Whatever may come, you are forever in all my life,” — María Casares, from a letter to Albert Camus written c. January 1959
diamantschwarz: “… for anyone who is alone, without God and without a master, the weight of days is dreadful.” — Albert Camus, from “The Fall” (1957), translated by Justin O’Brien (via finita–la–commedia)
aseaofquotes: Albert Camus, The Misunderstanding Submitted by Joanne Noelle.
fatifer: “Gentle, polite, complaisant, even passive, and yet never conquered by anyone or anything, beautiful surely but virtually inaccessible,” — Albert Camus, from “The First Man,” originally published c. March 1994
thestrangerdaily: “The evil that is in the world almost always comes from ignorance, and good intentions may do as much harm as malevolence if they lack understanding.” — Albert Camus (via thestrangerdaily)
bloodlust-honeysuckle: “Somebody inside of me has always tried, with all his strength, to be nobody.” — Albert Camus, from a notebook entry featured in Notebooks (1951-1959)
humanismo-nostalgico: El silencio es la conversación de las personas que se quieren. Lo que cuenta no es lo que se dice, sino lo que no es necesario decir.— Albert Camus
inneroptics: Dean Loomis. Albert Camus on the balcony, with his friend Michel Gallimard 1955
circus-sonata: In the depths of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.真冬、わたしはついに自分の中に非常に揺るぎない夏があることを悟った。- Albert Camus / アルベール・カミュ
metamorphesque:Appendix: Hope and the Absurd in the Work of Franz Kafka from The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays, Albert Camus
theidealistphilosophy:In order to understand the world, one has to turn away from it on occasion. Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays; The Minotaur.
eternal–return:The world has been deliberately cut off from what gives it permanence: nature, the sea, hills, evening meditations.Albert Camus · “Helen’s Exile.” L'Eté (1954)
blueyeswhitebitch-deactivated20:“I like people who dream or talk to themselves… I like them, for they are double. They are here and elsewhere.”- Albert Camus