“There is not one talent for living and another for creating. The same suffices for both. And one can be sure that the talent that could not produce but an artificial work could not sustain but a frivolous life.”
Quote by Albert Camus
Book:Notebooks, 1951-1959
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Notebooks, 1951-1959
This book is a compilation of notebooks containing personal reflections, thoughts, and musings from the author during the specified decade. more
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