Albert Camus — "It is a kind of spiritual snobbery that makes people think they can be happy wit…"
It is a kind of spiritual snobbery that makes people think they can be happy without money.
It is a kind of spiritual snobbery that makes people think they can be happy without money.
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"I would rather be a man of paradoxes than a man of prejudices."
"Man is mortal. That may be, but let us die resisting; and if our lot is complete annihilation, let us not behave in such a way that it seems a just fate."
"In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer."
"Live to the point of tears."
"A man's work is nothing but this slow trek to rediscover, through the detours of art, those two or three great and simple images in whose presence his heart first opened."
From 'A Happy Death', a novel published posthumously.
Date: 1971 (published posthumously)
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