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Verrieres Fabric Quotes By Albert Camus

Knowing whether or not man is free involves knowing whether he can have a master. The absurdity peculiar to this problem comes from the fact that the very notion that makes the problem of freedom possible also takes away all its meaning. For in the presence of God there is less a problem of freedom than a problem of evil. You know the alternative: either we are not free and God the all-powerful is responsible for evil. Or we are free and responsible but God is not all powerful. All the scholastic subtleties have neither added anything to nor subtracted anything from the acuteness of this paradox. — Albert Camus

Verrieres Fabric Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

When it comes to depravity, if you want to know, theirs and ours are no different. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Verrieres Fabric Quotes By Jeff Lynne

I don't actually like touring. — Jeff Lynne

Verrieres Fabric Quotes By Dmitri Shostakovich

I was a guest in the home of a conductor when I was in my early twenties. They turned on the gramophone and played a popular record of a foxtrot. I liked the foxtrot, but I didn't like the way it was played. I confided my opinion to the host, who suddenly said, 'Ah, so you don't like the way it's played? All right, if you want, write down the number by heart and orchestrate it and I'll play it. That is, of course, if you can do it and in a given amount of time: I'm giving you an hour. if you're really a genius, you should be able to write it in an hour.' I did it in 45 minutes. — Dmitri Shostakovich

Verrieres Fabric Quotes By Ajahn Chah

All religions are like different cars all moving in the same direction. People who don't see it have no light in their hearts. — Ajahn Chah

Verrieres Fabric Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Do not fear to put novels into the hands of young people as an occasional holiday experiment, but above all, good poetry in all kinds,
epic, tragedy, lyric. If we can touch the imagination, we serve them; they will never forget it. — Ralph Waldo Emerson