Albert Camus Quotes
Of course, true love is exceptional - two or three times a century, more or less. The rest of the time there is vanity or boredom.Albert Camus
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True love bears all, endures all and triumphs!
Dada Vaswani -
The harming of animals for any reason is shameful, but torturing them for mere vanity is senseless. Slaughtering animals for their fur or harming them for cosmetic purposes is disgusting and not worth the perfect shade of lipstick.
Laura Mennell -
I don't listen to my old music of Vanity's unless I have to hear it playing in a mall or something place like that.
Vanity -
I don't read a lot of magazines, but when I'm traveling, I'll pick up a copy of 'Vanity Fair' to read on the plane - it's like a full meal! The articles are so good, especially the crime stories. Browsing the Web is more like snacking - but I live on snacks.
Sam Trammell -
'Pride And Prejudice' takes place in a similar period to 'Vanity Fair,' and yet there's a huge difference between Jane Austen and Thackeray.
Natasha Little -
If there is any country on earth where the course of true love may be expected to run smooth, it is America.
Harriet Martineau
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What helps luck is a habit of watching for opportunities, of having a patient but restless mind, of sacrificing one's ease or vanity, or uniting a love of detail to foresight, and of passing through hard times bravely and cheerfully.
Victor Cherbuliez -
I never want to be that person again, that Vanity.
Vanity -
I follow the Patriots, but the Steelers were my first and true love. I still have a 'Terrible Towel.'
Nathaniel Philbrick -
One must choose in life between boredom and suffering.
Madame de Stael -
I think if I was not in love, I would probably let myself go faster. Love gives me the vanity to continue.
Salma Hayek -
Stupidity talks, vanity acts.
Victor Hugo
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Did you know that true love asks for nothing?
Stevie Wonder -
I think actresses are imagined to be these subjects of great vanity. Life is change; physicality changes. It's transient, and that's a beautiful and a painful thing.
Uma Thurman -
Perhaps that is the real surprise of love; it exists, but one may not attribute causes and effects to it. The existence may appear to be a mere fallacy to the minds of some, and by the time they realise what hit them, they would already be down and dead.
Faraaz Kazi -
Rahul had wondered how someone could love their beloved so much that their dedication to them became one of the wonders of the world.
Faraaz Kazi -
True love is just like regular love, but with more truth.
Oscar Wilde -
There is no more reason to accuse ourselves excessively of our failings than to excuse them overmuch. He who goes overboard in self-criticism often does so in order not to suffer others' criticisms, or else does so out of a kind of vanity that wishes to make others believe that he knows how to confess his faults.
Madeleine de Souvre
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Is there any vanity greater than the vanity of those who believe themselves without it?
Carolyn Heilbrun -
There is so little one can be certain of these days . . . But finding a hand to hold while we walk this path makes even the most difficult of times better and the strangest of villages home . . . Once I thought my life was over . . . I never thought I would find happiness again . . . And then I met you and it all changed. You made me believe again that good things were possible. I love you.
Pam Jenoff -
The thirst to know and understand a large and liberal discontent.
William Watson -
We can fly, you know. We just don't know how to think the right thoughts and levitate ourselves off the ground.
Michael Jackson -
Of course, true love is exceptional - two or three times a century, more or less. The rest of the time there is vanity or boredom.
Albert Camus