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Albert Camus

  • Lunahas quoted6 months ago
    Since we’re all going to die, it’s obvious that when and how don’t matter.
  • Christopher Hermogeneshas quoted7 months ago
    Every time there’s a death here, they’re in a nervous state for two or three days
  • Christopher Hermogeneshas quoted7 months ago
    I agreed it wasn’t a bad plan; it would punish her, all right.
  • Aljean Jhade Loteriñahas quoted6 months ago
    Still, I had an idea he looked annoyed, and I said, without thinking: “Sorry, sir, but it’s not my fault, you know.”
  • Sita Sainjuhas quoted3 months ago
    I drank the coffee, and then I wanted a cigarette. But I wasn’t sure if I should smoke, under the circumstances—in Mother’s presence. I thought it over; really, it didn’t seem to matter, so I offered the keeper a cigarette, and we both smoked.
  • Rose Lilyhas quotedlast year
    Nearly all the women wore aprons, and the strings drawn tight round their waists made their big stomachs bulge still more. I’d never yet noticed what big paunches old women usually have. Most of the men, however, were as thin as rakes, and they all carried sticks. What struck me most about their faces was that one couldn’t see their eyes, only a dull glow in a sort of nest of wrinkles
  • Rose Lilyhas quotedlast year
    The film was funny in parts, but some of it was downright stupid
  • Rose Lilyhas quotedlast year
    So I fried some eggs and ate them off the pan. I did without bread as there wasn’t any left, and I couldn’t be bothered going down to buy it.

    After lunch I felt at
  • Rose Lilyhas quotedlast year
    Then she asked me to go and fetch a policeman, but I told her I didn’t like policemen
  • Rose Lilyhas quotedlast year
    I mean. It’s not likely anyone will take him in and look after him; with all those scabs he puts everybody off.
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