Absurdism Quote by Albert Camus
““The world itself, whose single meaning I do not understand, is but a vast irrational. If one could only say just once: “This is clear,” all would be saved. But these men vie with one another in proclaiming that nothing is clear, all is chaos, that all man has is his lucidity and his definite knowledge of the walls surrounding him. All these experiences agree and confirm one another.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Stranger, Albert Camus, 1942
The quote reflects on humanity's struggle to find absolute truth amid inherent irrationality, suggesting that a single clear insight could resolve chaos, yet people cling to their limited perspectives.
In simple terms: Humanity seeks clear truth but clings to limited views.
Seek clarity beyond personal assumptions.
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Type
When to use this quote
- personal reflection
- philosophical debate
- academic study
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What single truth could change your worldview?
- How do personal biases shape your perception of clarity?
The claim that one insight could save all oversimplifies complex realities.