Albert Camus Distance Quotations
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- Samuel Johnson
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Haruki Murakami
- Albert Camus
- Henry David Thoreau
- Isaac Newton
- John Green
- Leonardo Da Vinci
- Henri Nouwen
- Confucius
- Nicholas Sparks
- Sarah Dessen
- Charles Spurgeon
- Pablo Neruda
- Paulo Coelho
- Albert Einstein
- Charlotte Bronte
- Emily Dickinson
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- Henry Rollins
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Order Quotes
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 them at a distance for a time. But where can one find the solitude necessary to vigor, the deep breath in which the mind collects itself and courage gauges its strength? There remain big cities.
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Men Quotes
The Poor Man whom everyone speaks of, the Poor Man whom everyone pities, one of the repulsive Poor from whom charitable souls keep their distance, he has still said nothing. Or, rather, he has spoken through the voice of Victor Hugo, Zola, Richepin. At least, they said so. And these shameful impostures fed their authors. Cruel irony, the Poor Man tormented with hunger feeds those who plead his case.
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Running Quotes
Freedom is not a reward or a decoration that you toast in champagne. On the contrary, it's hard graft and a long-distance run, all alone, very exhausting. Alone in a dreary room, alone in the dock before the judges, and alone to make up your mind, before yourself and before the judgement of others. At the end of every freedom there is a sentence, which is why freedom is too heavy to bear.
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