3010 |
I'd take the awe of understanding over the awe of ignorance any day. |
Douglas Adams |
3007 |
If you try and take a cat apart to see how it works, the first thing you have on |
Douglas Adams |
3005 |
He attacked everything in life with a mix of extraordinary genius and naive inco |
Douglas Adams |
3004 |
In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart. I s |
Anne Frank |
3003 |
Laziness may appear attractive, but work gives satisfaction. |
Anne Frank |
3002 |
As long as this exists, this sunshine and this cloudless sky, and as long as I c |
Anne Frank |
3001 |
Anyhow, I've learned one thing now. You only really get to know people when you' |
Anne Frank |
3000 |
I can shake off everything as I write; my sorrows disappear, my courage is rebor |
Anne Frank |
2999 |
Those who have courage and faith shall never perish in misery |
Anne Frank |
2998 |
There's only one rule you need to remember: laugh at everything and foget everyb |
Anne Frank |
2997 |
Earning happiness means doing good and working, not speculating and being lazy. |
Anne Frank |
2996 |
Memories mean more to me than dresses. |
Anne Frank |
2995 |
Although I'm only fourteen, I know quite well what I want, I know who is right a |
Anne Frank |
2994 |
Women should be respected as well! Generally speaking, men are held in great est |
Anne Frank |
2993 |
Human greatness does not lie in wealth or power, but in character and goodness. |
Anne Frank |
2992 |
People can tell you to keep your mouth shut, but that doesn't stop you from havi |
Anne Frank |
2990 |
Where there's hope, there's life. It fills us with fresh courage and makes us s |
Anne Frank |
2989 |
Look at how a single candle can both defy and define the darkness. |
Anne Frank |
2988 |
In the long run, the sharpest weapon of all is a kind and gentle spirit. |
Anne Frank |
2987 |
Whoever is happy will make others happy. |
Anne Frank |
2986 |
I don't want to have lived in vain like most people. I want to be useful or brin |
Anne Frank |
2985 |
No one has ever become poor by giving. |
Anne Frank |
2984 |
I don't think of all the misery, but of the beauty that still remains. |
Anne Frank |
2983 |
Parents can only give good advice or put them on the right paths, but the final |
Anne Frank |
2982 |
Think of all the beauty still left around you and be happy. |
Anne Frank |
2981 |
It's really a wonder that I haven't dropped all my ideals, because they seem so |
Anne Frank |
2980 |
He who despairs of the human condition is a coward, but he who has hope for it i |
Albert Camus |
2979 |
If absolute truth belongs to anyone in this world, it certainly does not belong |
Albert Camus |
2978 |
The most important thing you do everyday you live is deciding not to kill yourse |
Albert Camus |
2977 |
What is called a reason for living is also an excellent reason for dying. |
Albert Camus |
2976 |
Happiness and the absurd are two sons of the same earth. They are inseparable. |
Albert Camus |
2975 |
Friendship is less simple. It is long and hard to obtain but when one has it the |
Albert Camus |
2974 |
Human relationships always help us to carry on because they always presuppose fu |
Albert Camus |
2973 |
If something is going to happen to me, I want to be there. |
Albert Camus |
2972 |
The need to be right - the sign of a vulgar mind. |
Albert Camus |
2971 |
When you have once seen the glow of happiness on the face of a beloved person, y |
Albert Camus |
2970 |
I know that man is capable of great deeds. But if he isn't capable of great emot |
Albert Camus |
2969 |
The evil that is in the world almost always comes from ignorance, and good inten |
Albert Camus |
2968 |
There is but one truly serious philosophical problem and that is suicide. Judgin |
Albert Camus |
2967 |
Some people talk in their sleep. Lecturers talk while other people sleep |
Albert Camus |
2966 |
Au milieu de l'hiver, j'ai découvert en moi un invincible ét&eacut |
Albert Camus |
2965 |
There are crimes of passion and crimes of logic. The boundary between them is no |
Albert Camus |
2964 |
Every time I hear a political speech or I read those of our leaders, I am horrif |
Albert Camus |
2963 |
Every act of rebellion expresses a nostalgia for innocence and an appeal to the |
Albert Camus |
2962 |
For if there is a sin against life, it consists perhaps not so much in despairin |
Albert Camus |
2961 |
There is not love of life without despair about life. |
Albert Camus |
2960 |
Beauty is unbearable, drives us to despair, offering us for a minute the glimpse |
Albert Camus |
2959 |
Peace is the only battle worth waging. |
Albert Camus |
2958 |
The absurd is the essential concept and the first truth. |
Albert Camus |
2957 |
We all carry within us places of exile, our crimes, our ravages. Our task is not |
Albert Camus |
2956 |
Seeking what is true is not seeking what is desirable. |
Albert Camus |
2955 |
We are all special cases. |
Albert Camus |
2954 |
A loveless world is a dead world. |
Albert Camus |
2953 |
Where there is no hope, it is incumbent on us to invent it. |
Albert Camus |
2952 |
A man's work is nothing but this slow trek to rediscover, through the detours of |
Albert Camus |
2951 |
Idleness is fatal only to the mediocre. |
Albert Camus |
2950 |
Freedom is nothing but a chance to be better. |
Albert Camus |
2949 |
Life can be magnificent and overwhelming -- that is the whole tragedy. Without b |
Albert Camus |
2948 |
I had only a little time left and I didn't want to waste it on God. |
Albert Camus |
2947 |
Always there comes an hour when one is weary of one's work and devotion to duty, |
Albert Camus |
2946 |
I leave Sisyphus at the foot of the mountain. One always finds one's burden agai |
Albert Camus |
2945 |
Real generosity toward the future lies in giving all to the present. |
Albert Camus |
2944 |
What is a rebel? A man who says no. |
Albert Camus |
2943 |
People hasten to judge in order not to be judged themselves. |
Albert Camus |
2942 |
In order to understand the world, one has to turn away from it on occasion. |
Albert Camus |
2941 |
It is the job of thinking people not to be on the side of the executioners. |
Albert Camus |
2940 |
I used to advertise my loyalty and I don't believe there is a single person I lo |
Albert Camus |
2939 |
I would rather live my life as if there is a god and die to find out there isn't |
Albert Camus |
2938 |
Man is always prey to his truths. Once he has admitted them, he cannot free hims |
Albert Camus |
2937 |
I may not have been sure about what really did interest me, but I was absolutely |
Albert Camus |
2936 |
I have no idea what's awaiting me, or what will happen when this all ends. For t |
Albert Camus |
2935 |
Always go too far, because that's where you'll find the truth |
Albert Camus |
2934 |
I opened myself to the gentle indifference of the world. |
Albert Camus |
2933 |
When the soul suffers too much, it develops a taste for misfortune. |
Albert Camus |
2932 |
I do not believe in God and I am not an atheist. |
Albert Camus |
2931 |
Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower. |
Albert Camus |
2930 |
Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth. |
Albert Camus |
2929 |
Do not wait for the last judgment. It comes every day. |
Albert Camus |
2928 |
But in the end one needs more courage to live than to kill himself. |
Albert Camus |
2927 |
The purpose of a writer is to keep civilization from destroying itself. |
Albert Camus |
2926 |
To be happy, we must not be too concerned with others. |
Albert Camus |
2925 |
At the heart of all beauty lies something inhuman. |
Albert Camus |
2924 |
An intellectual? Yes. And never deny it. An intellectual is someone whose mind w |
Albert Camus |
2923 |
The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that y |
Albert Camus |
2922 |
There are causes worth dying for, but none worth killing for. |
Albert Camus |
2921 |
Blessed are the hearts that can bend; they shall never be broken. |
Albert Camus |
2920 |
You know what charm is: a way of getting the answer yes without having asked any |
Albert Camus |
2919 |
Should I kill myself, or have a cup of coffee? |
Albert Camus |
2918 |
Live to the point of tears. |
Albert Camus |
2917 |
Nobody realizes that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal. |
Albert Camus |
2916 |
Man is the only creature who refuses to be what he is. |
Albert Camus |
2915 |
In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible |
Albert Camus |
2914 |
You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of |
Albert Camus |
2913 |
Sex pleasure in women is a kind of magic spell; it demands complete abandon; if |
Simone de Beauvoir |
2912 |
Man is defined as a human being and a woman as a female — whenever she beh |
Simone de Beauvoir |
2911 |
The body is not a thing, it is a situation: it is our grasp on the world and our |
Simone de Beauvoir |
2910 |
Capabilities are clearly manifested only when they have been realized. |
Simone de Beauvoir |
2909 |
All oppression creates a state of war. And this is no exception. |
Simone de Beauvoir |
2908 |
I am incapable of conceiving infinity and yet I do not accept finity. |
Simone de Beauvoir |
2907 |
That's what I consider true generosity: You give your all, and yet you always fe |
Simone de Beauvoir |