Camus’s famous sayings are as follows:
1. True generosity towards the future is to dedicate everything to the present.
2. Freedom should be an opportunity to make yourself better.
3. All great deeds and great ideas have absurd beginnings.
4. Climbing to the top, the struggle itself is enough to enrich people's hearts. People must believe that there is more to the mountain than happiness.
5. The truth gains vitality in people and is displayed.
6. What is a famous person? It is a person who no longer needs a name. Others have names that have a fixed meaning to them personally.
7. Slaves began to demand justice, but eventually demanded a kingdom.
8. Ignore art and form. Rediscover direct contact, without intermediaries, and therefore innocence. To forget art, here is to forget oneself. It is not about giving up oneself in the name of morality, but on the contrary, it is about accepting hell.
9. He said that he had been studying my soul and found that it was empty. He said that I had virtually no soul, no humanity at all, and none of the moral principles that hold a sacred place in the human soul, all of which was alien to me.
10. Love can exist or burn, but not both at the same time.
11. After this series of identical nights, Rieux could only expect that there would be another similar night after another, and it would continue. Yes, the plague is as monotonous and unchanging as an abstraction. Perhaps only one thing was changing, and that was Rieux himself.
12. Life is short, and wasting time is a crime.
13. However, if you only understand some things and recall some things, but do not get what you hope for, and living like this is called "winning", then this kind of life will be so difficult. ah.
14. This is probably how Tarrou lived, and he realized that a life without fantasy is empty. If a person has no hope, he will not have peace of mind.
15. Tarrou believes that people have no right to sentence anyone. However, he also knows that no one can restrain himself from sentencing others. Even the victim himself is sometimes the executioner. Therefore, He lives in pain and contradiction, and has never lived in hope.