Albert Camus Quotes

Beware of those who say: "I know this too well to be able to express it." For if they cannot do so, this is because they don't know it or because out of laziness they stopped at the outer crust.

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I'd love sloth. I wish sloth would come home and visit me once in a while. I don't consider laziness a sin at all.
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I don't like laziness or cutting corners.
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There are no 'political prisoners' as such in Bahrain. People are not arrested because they express their views, we only have criminals.
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Deep summer is when laziness finds respectability.
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Golden opportunities are nothing to laziness, but industry makes the commonest chances golden.
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I never work just to work. It's some combination of laziness and self-respect.
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I thought 'Pineapple Express' was hilarious.
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Luck is always the last refuge of laziness and incompetence.
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The purpose of truly transcendent art is to express something you are not yet, but something that you can become.
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Experience teaches us that thought does not express itself in words, but rather realizes itself in them.
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Art is the desire of a man to express himself, to record the reactions of his personality to the world he lives in.
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In the world of creativity, laziness translates into an inability to be rigorous enough to create fearlessly. It makes us plagiarise or water our creativity down to make it more acceptable to the public.
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Woe to the lazy man! Laziness is an evil disease which you must not let seize you in childhood, for when you grow up it cannot be cured.
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I loved him very much - more than I could trust myself to say - more than words had power to express."
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Laziness is the one common deficiency in mankind that blocks the establishment of a perfect world in which everyone leads a happy life.
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No varnish can hide the grain of the wood; and that the more varnish you put on, the more the grain will express itself.
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I don't see why it's impossible to express everything that's on one's mind.
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We have no right to express an opinion until we know all of the answers.
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I regard large inherited wealth as a misfortune, which merely serves to dull men's faculties. A man who possesses great wealth should, therefore, allow only a small portion to descend to his relatives. Even if he has children, I consider it a mistake to hand over to them considerable sums of money beyond what is necessary for their education. To do so merely encourages laziness and impedes the healthy development of the individual's capacity to make an independent position for himself.
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Inside every man, there's a yearning to express your wild side.
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We literally had all 10 teams alive for a playoff position in the final week of the season. That outstanding balance and those close races created a major surge in attendance in the last month of the season.
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Beware of those who say: "I know this too well to be able to express it." For if they cannot do so, this is because they don't know it or because out of laziness they stopped at the outer crust.