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Camus's sober and profound philosophical golden sentences

Camus's sober and profound philosophical golden sentences

艺术家:Paul Cezanne

01

All great actions and thoughts have an insignificant beginning.

- Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus

02

The meaning of life lies in the courage to bear the meaninglessness of life.

—Camus

03

True generosity to the future is to give everything to the present.

—Camus

04

As long as a person learns to remember, he will never be lonely again, even if he only lives in the world for one day, you can be alone in prison for a hundred years with memories without difficulty.

- Camus, "The Outsider"

05

In the end, I can only tell myself that the most reasonable way is not to force myself.

- Camus, "The Outsider"

Camus's sober and profound philosophical golden sentences

06

Every winter ends with spring blossoms.

- Camus, Camus's Notes

07

My soul is so far away from me, and yet my existence is so real.

—Camus

08

When the longing for happiness is too urgent, the pain rises in the depths of the human heart.

- Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus

09

Ideology has infiltrated the legal sphere and determined the attitudes and positions of judicial personnel, thus controlling the functioning of the legal machine.

- Camus, "The Outsider"

10

No one is born strong, weak, or strong-willed. It was only later that he became stronger, and only later did he become determined. Destiny is not in man, but around man.

—Camus

Camus's sober and profound philosophical golden sentences

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The important thing is not to heal, but to live with the pain.

- The Myth of Sisyphus

12

The best way to talk about something you love is to talk about it gently.

—Camus

13

To live, to live with the rifts that the world has given us, to stubbornly meet happiness.

—Camus

14

As long as I continue to study, I will always be able to understand my own pain, and I will always be able to dismantle my own ignorance, narrow-mindedness, prejudice, and darkness.

—Camus

15

We seldom trust people who are better than us, and prefer to avoid associating with them. On the contrary, we often confide in others who are similar to us and share our weaknesses. We don't want to get rid of our weaknesses, we just want to be pityd and encouraged.

- Camus, "The Outsider"

Camus's sober and profound philosophical golden sentences

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There's only one responsibility we've heard of, and that's love.

- Camus, "Autumn is the Second Spring"

17

In life, all people have a period of warmth, which can help people to live. When people feel discouraged, they remember that warmth.

- Camus, Caligula

18

Man has a strange vanity that wants others or himself to believe that what he yearns for is the truth, but in fact what he wants in this world is love.

- Camus, Camus's Notes

19

Don't think so badly about a lot of things, after all, there is still sunlight to warm our bones.

- Camus, "Anti-Contradiction"

20

Without despairing of life, there will be no love of life.

- Camus, "The Outsider"

Camus's sober and profound philosophical golden sentences

21

Life is short, and wasting time is a crime.

- Camus, Between Suffering and Sunshine

22

Believe me, there is no so-called heartache, no eternal remorse, no deep memory. Everything will be forgotten, even great love.

—Camus

23

Only the sea on the other side of the humble houses dotted with them is a testimony to the restlessness and eternal peace of the world.

- Camus, "The Plague"

24

This loveless world is like the world of the dead, and one day people will get tired of prison, work, and courage, and find a lovely face and a tender heart.

- Camus, The Plague

Camus's sober and profound philosophical golden sentences

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A person can ask for death. Because if you see through life, it doesn't matter anything. A person has experienced and suffered all kinds of misfortunes, and he endures them and is content with his fate.

- Camus, Between Suffering and Sunshine

26

They seem to be one kind, but they hate each other.

- Camus, "The Outsider"

27

I often think that if I were to live in a dead tree trunk and have nothing to do but look up at the clouds in the sky, over time I would get used to it. I would wait for the birds to fly by or the white clouds to meet, as I am here waiting for my lawyer's peculiar tie, or as I waited patiently in another world for Saturday to embrace Mary's flesh. Besides, if you think about it, I'm not in a dead tree trunk. There are people who are more unfortunate than me, but this is a thought of my mother, who used to say that in the end, people can get used to everything.

- Camus, "The Outsider"

28

All great deeds and great minds have absurd beginnings.

—Camus

29

There is no one who is completely unfortunate.

- Camus, "The Stranger"

30

Climbing to the top, this struggle in itself is enough to fill people's hearts. People must believe that there is more to Yama than happiness. —Camus

Camus is a sober man of life, but he is also a lover.

He said: "Life is absurd and absurd, but life is worth living. No matter how absurd and bizarre this world is, you have to choose to live, but never survive, but live through the absurd. ”

Camus never criticized the weakness of human nature, he gently understood the plight of the individual, the compromise and weakness of each person. In his work, we can see the complexity of human nature in extreme circumstances. In the face of the absurd real world, Camus's work is a unique spiritual food. Camus's works always start from the real predicament of human existence, revealing the absurdity of the world, but at the same time it is not hopeless and depressed, he advocates to resist in the absurd, and insist on truth and justice in despair.