
Beyond the curve of his days he glimpsed neither superhuman happiness nor eternity–happiness was human, eternity ordinary.
– Albert Camus
Related Quotes:
- Neither your position in society, nor power, nor dignity, nor selfishness, nor even personal promotion should enslave you – Sunday Adelaja
- Human beings have neither kindness, nor faith, nor charity beyond what serves to increase the pleasure of the moment. – Virginia Woolf
- When life throws you curve balls, become a curve ball hitter. – CL Swinney
- Truth is neither joyful nor sad, neither good nor bad. It is simply truth. – Robert Ludlum
- Neither every rich person is noble nor miser.Neither every poor person is humble nor wicked. – Salsabeel
- I am neither good, nor bad, neither angel nor devil, I am a man, I am a vampire. – Michael Romkey
- Woman is soulless and possesses neither ego nor individuality, personality nor freedom, character nor will. – Otto Weininger
- It is neither trials nor relationships nor successes nor failures that define a man, but the choices he makes while handling them. – Richelle E Goodrich
- All breathing, existing, living, sentient creatures should not be slain, nor treated with violence, nor abused, nor tormented, nor driven away. – Mahavira
- I always had a repulsive need to be something more than human. I felt very puny as a human. I thought, ‘???? that. I want to be a superhuman. – David Bowie
- [If] a man doesn’t have a job or an income, he has neither life nor liberty nor the possibility for the pursuit of happiness. He merely exists. – Martin Luther King Jr
- I couldn’t quite understand how an ordinary man’s good qualities could become crushing accusations against a guilty man. – Albert Camus
- Why, because an author has more rights than ordinary people, as everybody knows. People will stand much more from him. – Albert Camus
- He loved his family, his friends, his writing, his painting; he knew their flaws, but they neither surprised nor embittered him. – Philip Zaleski
- We may regard certain days as free days. Free days are however fee days. We will pay later – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
- I cannot stand the company of men. They flatter or they judge. I can stand neither of the two. – Albert Camus
- When a man has learned how to remain alone with his suffering, how to overcome his longing to flee, then he has little left to learn. – Albert Camus
- Against eternal injustice, man must assert justice, and to protest against the universe of grief, he must create happiness. – Albert Camus
- Matter tells space how to curve, space tells matter how to move. – Albert Einstein
- Neither sleet nor rain nor a half inch of snow will compel me to dress like a lumberjack. – Gayle Forman
- I am neither male nor female, nor am I sexless. I am the Peaceful One, whose form is self-effulgent, powerful radiance. – Guru Nanak
- Neither a man nor a crowd nor a nation can be trusted to act humanely or to think sanely under the influence of a great fear. – Bertrand Russell
- History is neither a prison nor a museum, nor is it a set of materials for self-congratulation. – Alasdair MacIntyre
- NEITHER RAIN NOR SNOW NOR GLOM OF NIT CAN STAY THESE MESENGERS ABOT THEIR DUTY – Terry Pratchett
- Neither wit nor beauty nor riches can conquer misery, only kindness can. – Angelos Michalopoulos
- Neither the devil nor the world, nor even our own evil heart can compel us to sin. It must be by our own consent and will. – Billy Graham
- Remember: the universe neither judges, nor interprets, nor second guesses your will. If it did, there would be no poverty, no hunger, no suffering. – Stephen Richards
- Such indeed was her image, that neither could Shakespeare describe, nor Hogarth paint, nor Clive act, a fury in higher perfection. – Henry Fielding
- King John was not a good man,He had his little ways.And sometimes no one spoke to him,For days and days and days. – AA Milne
- If the only significant history of human thought were to be written, it would have to be the history of its successive regrets and its impotences. – Albert Camus
- He who despairs of the human condition is a coward, but he who has hope for it is a fool. – Albert Camus
- I never truly believed that human business was some serious thing. – Albert Camus
- [This philosophy] -¦ is antagonistic to minds perverted and crippled by a superhuman – Ludwig Feuerbach
- When your desires are strong enough, you will appear to possess superhuman powers to achieve. – Napoleon Hill
- Sometimes just getting through each day requires almost superhuman strength. – Jojo Moyes
- but the effort of setting the table, heating up the food and then washing the dishes seemed to him tonight a superhuman one. – Jos Saramago
- All pomp and show.- Anjali’s glare at the house would’ve exploded bricks if she’d had superhuman powers. -œA fat cow needs a big barn. – Nicola Marsh
- But a man’s beauty represents inner, functional truths: his face shows what he can do. – Albert Camus
- From the moment that man submits God to moral judgment, he kills Him his own heart. – Albert Camus
- Man wants to live, but it is useless to hope that this desire will dictate all his actions. – Albert Camus