Quote by Albert Camus
A taste for truth at any cost is a passion which spares nothing. -

A taste for truth at any cost is a passion which spares nothing. – Albert Camus

Other quotes by Albert Camus

If Christianity is pessimistic as to man, it is optimistic as to human destiny. Well, I can say that, pessimistic as to human destiny, I am optimistic as to man. – Albert Camus

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Optimism
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We get into the habit of living before acquiring the habit of thinking. In that race which daily hastens us towards death, the body maintains its irreparable lead. – Albert Camus

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Death
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Judging whether life is or is not worth living amounts to answering the fundamental question of philosophy. All the rest–whether or not the world has three dimensions, whether the mind has nine or twelve categories–comes afterward. These are games; one must first answer. – Albert Camus

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Suicide
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Other Quotes from
Truth
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People say they love truth, but in reality they want to believe that which they love is true. – Robert J. Ringer

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Truth

Attempting to get at truth means rejecting stereotypes and cliches. – Harold Evans

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Truth

In fact men will fight for a superstition quite as quickly as for a living truth – often more so, since a superstition is so intangible you cannot get at it to refute it, but truth is a point of view, and so is changeable. – Hypatia

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Truth

No human being will ever know the Truth, for even if they happen to say it by chance, they would not even known they had done so. – Xenophanes

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Truth

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Im highly political. I spend an awful lot of time in the U.S. trying to influence decision-makers. But I dont feel in tune with British politics. – Jane Goodall

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Funny is funny. – Don Rickles

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funny

With my full philosophical rucksack I can only climb slowly up the mountain of mathematics. – Ludwig Wittgenstein, Culture and Value

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Math

The pest of society are the egotist, they are dull and bright, sacred and profane, course and fine. It is a disease that like the flu falls on all constitutions. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Ego