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Absolutes Quote by Albert Camus

“Love cannot accept what it is. Everywhere on earth it cries out against kindness, compassion, intelligence, everything that leads to compromise. Love demands the impossible, the absolute, the sky on fire, inexhaustible springtime, life after death, and death itself transfigured into eternal life.” quote by Albert Camus
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“Love cannot accept what it is. Everywhere on earth it cries out against kindness, compassion, intelligence, everything that leads to compromise. Love demands the impossible, the absolute, the sky on fire, inexhaustible springtime, life after death, and death itself transfigured into eternal life.”

Albert Camus

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Stranger, Albert Camus, 1942

Love is portrayed as an impossible ideal demanding absolute, unattainable conditions, rejecting ordinary human virtues.

In simple terms: Love wants the impossible.

Key Takeaway

Accept love’s limits.

Themes

love idealism paradox existentialism

Mood

melancholic reflective

Type

philosophical poetic

When to use this quote

  • relationships
  • artistic creation
  • personal growth
  • spiritual seeking

Key Concepts

absurdism nihilism transcendence

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can love exist without demanding the impossible?
  • How do we balance love with practical reality?
A Different Perspective

Love’s demands may be unrealistic and lead to disappointment.

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