Albert Camus Quotes, Sayings, Remarks, Thoughts and Speeches



Albert Camus Quotes and Sayings


  • 1
    A free press can, of course, be good or bad, but, most certainly without freedom, the press will never be anything but bad. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    A guilty conscience needs to confess. A work of art is a confession. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    A man without ethics is a wild beast loosed upon this world. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    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. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    A taste for truth at any cost is a passion which spares nothing. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    After all manner of professors have done their best for us, the place we are to get knowledge is in books. The true university of these days is a collection of books. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 7
    After all, every murderer when he kills runs the risk of the most dreadful of deaths, whereas those who kill him risk nothing except promotion. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    Ah, mon cher, for anyone who is alone, without God and without a master, the weight of days is dreadful. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 9
    Alas, after a certain age every man is responsible for his face. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 10
    All great deeds and all great thoughts have a ridiculous beginning. Great works are often born on a street corner or in a restaurant's revolving door. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 11
    All modern revolutions have ended in a reinforcement of the power of the State. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    An intellectual is someone whose mind watches itself. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 13
    As a remedy to life in society I would suggest the big city. Nowadays, it is the only desert within our means. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 14
    At 30 a man should know himself like the palm of his hand, know the exact number of his defects and qualities, know how far he can go, foretell his failures - be what he is. And, above all, accept these things. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    At any street corner the feeling of absurdity can strike any man in the face. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    Beauty is unbearable, drives us to despair, offering us for a minute the glimpse of an eternity that we should like to stretch out over the whole of time. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    Blessed are the hearts that can bend; they shall never be broken. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    But what is happiness except the simple harmony between a man and the life he leads? Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 20
    By definition, a government has no conscience. Sometimes it has a policy, but nothing more. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    Charm is a way of getting the answer yes without asking a clear question. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    Culture: the cry of men in face of their destiny. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 23
    Don't believe your friends when they ask you to be honest with them. All they really want is to be maintained in the good opinion they have of themselves. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    Don't wait for the last judgment - it takes place every day. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 26
    Every act of rebellion expresses a nostalgia for innocence and an appeal to the essence of being. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 27
    Every man needs slaves like he needs clean air. To rule is to breathe, is it not? And even the most disenfranchised get to breathe. The lowest on the social scale have their spouses or their children. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 28
    Every revolutionary ends up either by becoming an oppressor or a heretic. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 29
    For centuries the death penalty, often accompanied by barbarous refinements, has been trying to hold crime in check; yet crime persists. Why? Because the instincts that are warring in man are not, as the law claims, constant forces in a state of equilibrium. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    For if there is a sin against life, it consists perhaps not so much in despairing of life as in hoping for another life and in eluding the implacable grandeur of this life. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 31
    Freedom is nothing but a chance to be better. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 32
    He who despairs of the human condition is a coward, but he who has hope for it is a fool. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 33
    How can sincerity be a condition of friendship? A taste for truth at any cost is a passion which spares nothing. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 34
    How hard, how bitter it is to become a man! Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    I know of only one duty, and that is to love. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    I shall tell you a great secret, my friend. Do not wait for the last judgment, it takes place every day. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't and die to find out there is. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 38
    In order to exist just once in the world, it is necessary never again to exist. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 39
    In order to understand the world, one has to turn away from it on occasion. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 40
    In the depth of winter I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 41
    Integrity has no need of rules. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 42
    It is a kind of spiritual snobbery that makes people think they can be happy without money. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 43
    It is normal to give away a little of one's life in order not to lose it all. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 44
    It is not your paintings I like, it is your painting. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 45
    It's a kind of spiritual snobbery that makes people think they can be happy without money. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 46
    Man is an idea, and a precious small idea once he turns his back on love. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 47
    Man is the only creature that refuses to be what he is. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 48
    Man wants to live, but it is useless to hope that this desire will dictate all his actions. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 49
    Martyrs, my friend, have to choose between being forgotten, mocked or used. As for being understood - never. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 50
    Men are convinced of your arguments, your sincerity, and the seriousness of your efforts only by your death. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 51
    Men are never really willing to die except for the sake of freedom: therefore they do not believe in dying completely. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 52
    Men must live and create. Live to the point of tears. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 53
    Methods of thought which claim to give the lead to our world in the name of revolution have become, in reality, ideologies of consent and not of rebellion. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 54
    Nobody realizes that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    Note, besides, that it is no more immoral to directly rob citizens than to slip indirect taxes into the price of goods that they cannot do without. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 56
    Nothing is more despicable than respect based on fear. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 57
    One leader, one people, signifies one master and millions of slaves. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 58
    Only a philosophy of eternity, in the world today, could justify non-violence. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 59
    Real generosity toward the future lies in giving all to the present. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 60
    Real nobility is based on scorn, courage, and profound indifference. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 61
    Retaliation is related to nature and instinct, not to law. Law, by definition, cannot obey the same rules as nature. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 62
    Some people talk in their sleep. Lecturers talk while other people sleep. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 63
    Stupidity has a knack of getting its way. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 64
    The absurd is the essential concept and the first truth. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 65
    The desire for possession is insatiable, to such a point that it can survive even love itself. To love, therefore, is to sterilize the person one loves. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 66
    The evil that is in the world almost always comes of ignorance, and good intentions may do as much harm as malevolence if they lack understanding. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 67
    The gods had condemned Sisyphus to ceaselessly rolling a rock to the top of a mountain, whence the stone would fall back of its own weight. They had thought with some reason that there is no more dreadful punishment than futile and hopeless labor. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    The modern mind is in complete disarray. Knowledge has stretched itself to the point where neither the world nor our intelligence can find any foot-hold. It is a fact that we are suffering from nihilism. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 69
    The myth of unlimited production brings war in its train as inevitably as clouds announce a storm. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 70
    The need to be right is the sign of a vulgar mind. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 71
    The only real progress lies in learning to be wrong all alone. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 72
    The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 73
    The real passion of the twentieth century is servitude. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 74
    The society based on production is only productive, not creative. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 75
    The struggle itself towards the heights is enough to fill a man's heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 76
    The welfare of the people in particular has always been the alibi of tyrants. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 77
    The world is never quiet, even its silence eternally resounds with the same notes, in vibrations which escape our ears. As for those that we perceive, they carry sounds to us, occasionally a chord, never a melody. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 78
    There is but one truly serious philosophical problem and that is suicide. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 79
    There is no fate that cannot be surmounted by scorn. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 80
    There is the good and the bad, the great and the low, the just and the unjust. I swear to you that all that will never change. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 81
    There will be no lasting peace either in the heart of individuals or in social customs until death is outlawed. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 82
    Those who lack the courage will always find a philosophy to justify it. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    Those who weep for the happy periods which they encounter in history acknowledge what they want; not the alleviation but the silencing of misery. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 84
    Those who write clearly have readers, those who write obscurely have commentators. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 85
    To abandon oneself to principles is really to die - and to die for an impossible love which is the contrary of love. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 86
    To assert in any case that a man must be absolutely cut off from society because he is absolutely evil amounts to saying that society is absolutely good, and no-one in his right mind will believe this today. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 87
    To be famous, in fact, one has only to kill one's landlady. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 88
    To be happy we must not be too concerned with others. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 89
    To correct a natural indifference I was placed half-way between misery and the sun. Misery kept me from believing that all was well under the sun, and the sun taught me that history wasn't everything. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 90
    To insure the adoration of a theorem for any length of time, faith is not enough, a police force is needed as well. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 91
    To know oneself, one should assert oneself. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 92
    Too many have dispensed with generosity in order to practice charity. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 93
    Truly fertile Music, the only kind that will move us, that we shall truly appreciate, will be a Music conducive to Dream, which banishes all reason and analysis. One must not wish first to understand and then to feel. Art does not tolerate Reason. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    Truth, like light, blinds. Falsehood, on the contrary, is a beautiful twilight that enhances every object. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    Virtue cannot separate itself from reality without becoming a principle of evil. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    We always deceive ourselves twice about the people we love - first to their advantage, then to their disadvantage. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 97
    We are all special cases. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 98
    We call first truths those we discover after all the others. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    We continue to shape our personality all our life. If we knew ourselves perfectly, we should die. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    We get into the habit of living before acquiring the habit of thinking. In that race which daily hastens us towards death, the body maintains its irreparable lead. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 101
    We rarely confide in those who are better than we are. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 102
    We turn toward God only to obtain the impossible. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 103
    We used to wonder where war lived, what it was that made it so vile. And now we realize that we know where it lives... inside ourselves. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 104
    What is a rebel? A man who says no. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 105
    What the world requires of the Christians is that they should continue to be Christians. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 106
    When you have really exhausted an experience you always reverence and love it. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 107
    Without culture, and the relative freedom it implies, society, even when perfect, is but a jungle. This is why any authentic creation is a gift to the future. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 108
    Without freedom, no art; art lives only on the restraints it imposes on itself, and dies of all others. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 109
    Without work, all life goes rotten. But when work is soulless, life stifles and dies. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    You are forgiven for your happiness and your successes only if you generously consent to share them. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    You cannot create experience. You must undergo it. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    You have to be very rich or very poor to live without a trade. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 113
    You know what charm is: a way of getting the answer 'yes' without having asked any clear question. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
  • 114
    You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of. You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF
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    Your successes and happiness are forgiven you only if you generously consent to share them. Albert Camus | Refcard PDF

 

  

  

 

  

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