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" Some, often without knowing it, suffered from being deprived of the
company of friends and from their inability to get in touch with them through the usual
channels of friendship, letters, trains, and boats. Others, fewer these, Tarrou may have
been one of them, had desired reunion with something they couldn't have defined, but
which seemed to them the only desirable thing on earth. For want of a better name, they
sometimes called it peace. "

Albert Camus


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Albert Camus quote : Some, often without knowing it, suffered from being deprived of the <br />company of friends and from their inability to get in touch with them through the usual <br />channels of friendship, letters, trains, and boats. Others, fewer these, Tarrou may have <br />been one of them, had desired reunion with something they couldn't have defined, but <br />which seemed to them the only desirable thing on earth. For want of a better name, they <br />sometimes called it peace.