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Death Quote by Albert Camus

“This world, such as it is, is not tolerable. Therefore I need the moon, or happiness, or immortality, I need something which is perhaps demented, but which is not of this world.” quote by Albert Camus
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“This world, such as it is, is not tolerable. Therefore I need the moon, or happiness, or immortality, I need something which is perhaps demented, but which is not of this world.”

Albert Camus

About This Quote

The speaker finds earthly existence unbearable and seeks an otherworldly escape—whether through imagination, joy, or eternal life—to transcend the absurdity of life.

In simple terms: Yearning for transcendence beyond a flawed world.

Key Takeaway

Desire for escape from existential dissatisfaction.

Themes

existentialism absurdism search for meaning transcendence loneliness

Mood

melancholy longing defiant

Type

philosophical reflective

When to use this quote

  • contemplating life's meaning
  • seeking artistic inspiration
  • facing personal crisis
  • pursuing spiritual practice

Key Concepts

the absurd escape hope immortality

Practical Applications

  • creative writing
  • philosophical counseling

Questions to Reflect On

  • What would make an unbearable world tolerable?
  • How does imagination function as an escape?
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