Albert Camus
Albert Camus from his Notebooks 1942-1951.
"There is always a philosophy for lack of courage."
-- Albert Camus (Notebook IV Jan. 1942- Sept. 1945)
"The greatest saving one can make in the order of thought is to accept the unintelligibility of the world -- and pay attention to man."
-- Albert Camus (Id.)
"There is no freedom for man so long as he has not overcome his fear of death."
-- Albert Camus (Id.)
"Poor and free rather than rich and enslaved. Of course, men want to be both rich and free, and this is what leads them at times to be poor and enslaved." -- Albert Camus (Notebook VI April 1948 -- March 1951)

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