Blue sky Quote by Albert Camus
““but he was afraid of being insincere and telling lies in the presence of death. It was on a fine winter’s day, shot through with sunlight. In the pale blue sky, you could sense the cold all spangled with yellow. The cemetery overlooked the town, and you could see the fine transparent sun setting in the bay quivering with light, like a moist lip.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Stranger, 1942
The passage describes a vivid, almost surreal scene where the narrator confronts death, blending beauty with dread.
In simple terms: Death is faced amid beautiful, unsettling surroundings.
Embrace life's paradoxes, even in darkness.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- war
- personal crisis
- reflection on mortality
- artistic description
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does beauty affect your perception of death?
- Can you find meaning in unsettling moments?
The beauty may mask the horror, leading to denial.