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Hangtags To Chocolate Quotes By Albert Camus

It has been said that the world of Proust was a world without a god. If that is true, it is not because God is
never spoken of, but because the ambition of this world is to be absolute perfection and to give to eternity
the aspect of man. Time Regained, at least in its aspirations, is eternity without God. Proust's work, in this
regard, appears to be one of the most ambitious and most significant of man's enterprises against his
mortal condition. He has demonstrated that the art of the novel can reconstruct creation itself, in the form
that it is imposed on us and in the form in which we reject it. In one of its aspects, at least, this art consists
in choosing the creature in preference to his creator. But still more profoundly, it is allied
to the beauty of the world or of its inhabitants against the powers of death and oblivion. It is in this way
that his rebellion is creative — Albert Camus

Hangtags To Chocolate Quotes By Corey Seymour

John Belushi had that aura of someone who doesn't have a lot of time - that's why he was a little frantic about everything. I think Oscar [Acosta] had that too. They were both holding onto the end of the tornado, and somehow I think they knew it just wasn't gonna last. — Corey Seymour

Hangtags To Chocolate Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

My child, a true-confession story should never be tarnished by any taint of truth. — Robert A. Heinlein

Hangtags To Chocolate Quotes By Paul Walker

There's a lot of guys that just get comfortable with their positions and rest on their laurels. I had to earn my way. — Paul Walker

Hangtags To Chocolate Quotes By Clotilde Hesme

I need theatre for my equilibrium because in theatre, the actors don't care so much about image, about celebrity; you are more independent. — Clotilde Hesme