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- The struggle to reach the top is itself enough to fulfill the heart of man. One must believe that Sisyphus is happy.
- More and more, when faced with the world of men, the only reaction is one of individualism. Man alone is an end unto himself. Everything…
- In the light, the earth remains our first and our last love. Our brothers are breathing under the same sky as we; justice is a…
- It occurred to me that anyway one more Sunday was over that Maman was buried now, that I was going back to work, and that,…
- A symbol always transcends the one who makes use of it and makes him say in reality more than he is aware of expressing.
- In order to understand the world, one has to turn away from it on occasion; in order to serve others better, one has to hold…
- More and more, revolution has found itself delivered into the hands of its bureaucrats and doctrinaires on the one hand, and to the enfeebled and…
- Crime too is a form of solitude, even if one thousand get together to commit it. And it is right for me to die alone,…
- Psychology is action, not thinking about oneself. We continue to shape our personality all our life. To know oneself, one should assert oneself.
- The loss of love is the loss of all rights, even though one had them all.
- One cannot be a part-time nihilist.
- No one who lives in the sunlight of gratitude that things aren't worse makes a failure of his or her life.
- The urge to revolt is one of the essential dimensions of human nature.
- To create is likewise to give a shape to one's fate
- To understand one's world, one must sometimes turn away from it! To serve better, one must briefly hold it at a distance. Where can the…
- One might think, that a period which, within fifty years, uproots, enslaves or kills seventy million human beings, should only, and forthwith, be condemned. But…
- To create today is to create dangerously. Any publication is an act, and that act exposes one to the passions of an age that forgives…
- One recognises one's course by discovering the paths that stray from it.
- He seemed so certain about everything, didn't he? And yet none of his certainties was worth one hair of a woman's head. He wasn't even…
- One of the only coherent philosophical positions is thus revolt. It is a constant confrontation between man and his own obscurity.
- Many fledgling moralists in those days were going about our town proclaiming there was nothing to be done about it and we should bow to…
- When one has extensively pondered about men, as a career or as a vocation, one sometimes feels nostalgic for primates. At least they do not…
- What, in fact, is a novel but a universe in which action is endowed with form, where final words are pronounced, where people possess one…
- Thinking of the future, establishing aims for oneself, having preferences-all this presupposes a belief in freedom, even if one occasionally ascertains that one doesn't feel…
- I have the loftiest idea, and the most passionate one, of art. Much too lofty to agree to subject it to anything. Much too passionate…
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