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" When one has once had the good luck to love intensely, life is spent in trying to recapture that ardor and that illumination. Forsaking
beauty and the sensual happiness attached to it, exclusively serving
misfortune, calls for a nobility I lack. But, after all, nothing is true that forces one to exclude. "

Albert Camus , The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays


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Albert Camus quote : When one has once had the good luck to love intensely, life is spent in trying to recapture that ardor and that illumination. Forsaking<br />beauty and the sensual happiness attached to it, exclusively serving<br />misfortune, calls for a nobility I lack. But, after all, nothing is true that forces one to exclude.