Albert Camus Death Quotes
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What did Albert Camus say about Death?
Albert Camus has written many quotes about Death. E.g.,.
- For centuries the death penalty, often accompanied by barbarous refinements, has been trying to hold crime in check yet crime persists. Why? Because the instincts that are warring in man are not, as the law claims, constant forces in a state of equilibrium.
- Men are convinced of your arguments, your sincerity, and the seriousness of your efforts only by your death.
- We get into the habit of living before acquiring the habit of thinking. In that race which daily hastens us towards death, the body maintains its irreparable lead.
What are the top most famous Death quotes by Albert Camus?
Here are the top most famous quotes about Death by Albert Camus.
- For centuries the death penalty, often accompanied by barbarous refinements, has been trying to hold crime in check yet crime persists. Why? Because the instincts that are warring in man are not, as the law claims, constant forces in a state of equilibrium.
- Men are convinced of your arguments, your sincerity, and the seriousness of your efforts only by your death.
- We get into the habit of living before acquiring the habit of thinking. In that race which daily hastens us towards death, the body maintains its irreparable lead.
- There will be no lasting peace either in the heart of individuals or in social customs until death is outlawed.