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    Albert Camus
    “One must imagine Sisyphus happy.”
    Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays

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    Albert Camus
    “Knowing whether or not man is free involves knowing whether he can have a master. The absurdity peculiar to this problem comes from the fact that the very notion that makes the problem of freedom possible also takes away all its meaning. For in the presence of God there is less a problem of freedom than a problem of evil. You know the alternative: either we are not free and God the all-powerful is responsible for evil. Or we are free and responsible but God is not all powerful. All the scholastic subtleties have neither added anything to nor subtracted anything from the acuteness of this paradox.”
    Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays

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    Albert Camus
    “Heaven and earth. Our reason has driven all away. Alone at last, we end up by ruling over a desert. What imagination could we have left for that higher equilibrium in which nature balanced history, beauty, virtue, and which applied the music of numbers even to blood-tragedy? We turn our backs on nature; we are ashamed of beauty. Our wretched tragedies have a smell of the
    office clinging to them, and the blood that trickles from them is the color of printer’s ink.”
    Albert Camus , The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays



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