Ah, mon cher, for anyone who is alone, without God...

Ah, mon cher, for anyone who is alone, without God and without a master, the weight of days is dreadful.

-Albert Camus

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Who said "Ah, mon cher, for anyone who is alone, without God... "?

"Ah, mon cher, for anyone who is alone, without God... " is one of a famous quotes by Albert Camus. Complete quote is as follows;
"Ah, mon cher, for anyone who is alone, without God and without a master, the weight of days is dreadful."

What is "Ah, mon cher, for anyone who is alone, without God... "?

"Ah, mon cher, for anyone who is alone, without God and without a master, the weight of days is dreadful." This is a quote by Albert Camus which is about Alone & God. He is known to have been associated with numerous other thought provoking quotes on these topics like;

  • What is the worst of woes that wait on age? What stamps the wrinkle deeper on the brow? To view each loved one blotted from life's page, And be alone on earth, as I am now.
  • Many believe - and I believe - that I have been designated for this work by God. In spite of my old age, I do not want to give it up I work out of love for God and I put all my hope in Him.
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What does "Ah, mon cher, for anyone who is alone, without God... " mean?

This quote is primarily about God although it also includes other themes like Alone & God. It is attributed to Albert Camus. Complete quote is as follows;
"Ah, mon cher, for anyone who is alone, without God and without a master, the weight of days is dreadful."