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Days Quote by Albert Camus

“I hadn't understood how days could be both long and short at the same time: long to live through, maybe, but so drawn out that they ended up flowing into one another. They lost their names. Only 'yesterday' and 'tomorrow' still had any meaning for me.” quote by Albert Camus
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“I hadn't understood how days could be both long and short at the same time: long to live through, maybe, but so drawn out that they ended up flowing into one another. They lost their names. Only 'yesterday' and 'tomorrow' still had any meaning for me.”

Albert Camus

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Stranger, Albert Camus, 1942

Time can feel both stretched and compressed, blurring past and future, leaving only the present’s vague sense.

In simple terms: Time feels long and short, losing clear boundaries.

Key Takeaway

Embrace the present despite temporal confusion.

Themes

existentialism time perception absurdity memory

Mood

contemplative melancholic

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • meditation
  • creative writing
  • grief processing
  • daily reflection

Key Concepts

philosophy subjective experience temporal fluidity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you anchor yourself when time feels ambiguous?
  • What practices help clarify present awareness?
A Different Perspective

Human cognition struggles with paradoxical time.

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