“The tragedy is not that we are alone, but that we cannot be. At times I would give anything in the world to no longer be connected by anything to this universe of men.”
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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