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“They came to know the incorrigible sorrow of all prisoners and exiles, which is to live in company with a memory that serves no purpose.” quote by Albert Camus
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“They came to know the incorrigible sorrow of all prisoners and exiles, which is to live in company with a memory that serves no purpose.”

Albert Camus

About This Quote

It expresses the deep, unrelenting grief of those isolated from society, haunted by memories that no longer serve a practical purpose.

In simple terms: Isolation breeds purposeless remembrance.

Key Takeaway

Suffering persists when memory lacks meaning.

Themes

existentialism suffering memory isolation meaninglessness

Mood

melancholic reflective

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • prisoners reflecting on past
  • exiles confronting nostalgia
  • individuals feeling trapped by memories
  • people coping with loss of purpose

Key Concepts

human condition psychology philosophy

Practical Applications

  • therapeutic writing
  • philosophical counseling

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does memory shape our sense of purpose?
  • Can suffering be transformed into insight?
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