"But who would dare condemn me in..." - Quote by Albert Camus
But who would dare condemn me in this world with no judges, where no one is innocent!
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“With rebellion, awareness is born”
“Every revolutionary ends up either by becoming an oppressor or a heretic.”
“For years I've wanted to live according to everyone else's morals. I've forced myself to live like everyone else, to look like everyone else. I said what was necessary to join together, even when I felt separate. And after all of this, catastrophe came. Now I wander amid the debris, I am lawless, torn to pieces, alone and accepting to be so, resigned to my singularity and to my infirmities. And I must rebuild a truth-after having lived all my life in a sort of lie.”
More on Guilt
“Don't take guilt trips. Take a trip to the mall, to the next county, to a foreign country, but NOT to where the guilt is.”
“I, who cannot stay in my chamber for a single day without acquiring some rust, and when sometimes I have stolen forth for a walk at the eleventh hour of four o'clock in the afternoon, too late to redeem the day, when the shades of night were already beginning to be mingled with the daylight, have felt as if I had committed some sin to be atoned for.”
“The urging of that word, judgment, hath bred a kind of remorse in me.”
More on Judgment
“Quietly endure, silently suffer and patiently wait.”
“The judgment of posterity is truer, because it is free from envy and malevolence.”
“What many men desire--that 'many' may be meant By the fool multitude that choose by show, Not learning more than the fond eye doth teach, Which pries not to th' interior, but like the martlet Builds in the weather on the outward wall, Even in the force and road of casualty.”