Albert Camus Quotes

It is a well-known fact that we always recognize our homeland at the moment we are about to lose it.

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No Americans wants to see somebody lose their house because of health bills. Their boat? Maybe. Maybe the boat. But not the house.
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The way to lose weight is to eat less, so I ate a lot less for a month and lost a lot of weight pretty quickly.
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You can never lose anything that really belongs to you, and you can't keep that which belongs to someone else.
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No man should ever lose sleep over public affairs.
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If you're not big enough to lose, you're not big enough to win.
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If you think about racing too much you may just lose it a little bit.
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You lose your habitual behavior, which allowed you to sort of zone out. You have to be here, you have to be now, you have to be present.
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I can have three touchdowns and 200 yards, but if we lose the game, what's it all for?
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Workers of the world unite; you have nothing to lose but your chains.
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America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.
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Would I have traded 'Homeland' for anything else? No. Would I trade 'Billions' for anything else? No.
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You compare yourself to somebody who you think is a peer, and you can totally lose the plot, and not understand that you are nothing like them in the first place, and it was never you versus anybody.
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In time of difficulties, we must not lose sight of our achievements.
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The great thing about getting older is that you don't lose all the other ages you've been.
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When you're rehearsing, you get really inspired in the beginning, but then it becomes repetitious and you lose the magic. How do you get the magic again? The magic happens when you're not pushing it.
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That's painful always to lose.
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His was a great sin who first invented consciousness. Let us lose it for a few hours.
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When we as a society lose the ability to comment on what we see and to have an opinion on what we are exposed to, then we have all lost what makes us unique on this planet.
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Money? How did I lose it? I never did lose it. I just never knew where it went.
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Having something that meant everything was a double-edged sword. It meant you had so much more to lose.
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How could someone with a life this full feel this empty?
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People have different takes on clothes and what to wear and colors and all that stuff, so why make a big deal about uniformity? It took me a long time to grasp that particular concept, simply because I was coming from the James Brown thing. Again, I wouldn't trade that experience for anything.
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I thought of what my father had told me one summer day. I’d fallen down, and my knee was all scraped up and bleeding. We sat on the back porch, and he cleaned my wound and put a Band-Aid on it. The sky had cleared after a summer storm. I’d been crying, and he tried to get me to smile. “Your eyes are the color of sky. Did you know that?” I don’t know why I remembered this. Maybe it was because I knew he was telling me he loved me.
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It is a well-known fact that we always recognize our homeland at the moment we are about to lose it.