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  • #1
    Albert Camus
    “You continue making the gestures commanded by existence for many reasons, the first of which is habit.”
    Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus

  • #2
    Albert Camus
    “We get into the habit of living before acquiring the habit of thinking.”
    Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus

  • #3
    Albert Camus
    “There is a moral to it. It teaches that a man defines himself by his make-believe as well as by his sincere impulses.”
    Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus

  • #4
    Albert Camus
    “Likewise the mind that aims to understand reality can consider itself satisfied only by reducing it to terms of thought.”
    Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus

  • #5
    Albert Camus
    “Of whom and of what can I say: "I know that"! This heart within me I can feel, and I judge that it exists. This world I can touch, and I likewise judge that it exists. There ends all my knowledge, and the rest is construction. For if I try to seize this self of which I feel sure, if I try to define and to summarize it, it is nothing but water slipping through my fingers. I can sketch one by one all the aspects it is able to assume, all those likewise that have been attributed to it, this upbringing, this origin, this ardor or these silences, this nobility or this vileness. But aspects cannot be added up. This very heart which is mine will forever remain indefinable to me. Between the certainty I have of my existence and the content I try to give to that assurance the gap will never be filled.”
    Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays

  • #6
    Catherynne M. Valente
    “Temperament, you'll find, is highly dependent on time of day, weather, frequency of naps, and whether one has had enough to eat.”
    Catherynne M. Valente, The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making

  • #7
    Margaret Atwood
    “Wind comes in, your candle tips over and flares up, and a loose tent-flap catches fire, and through the widening black-edged gap you can see the eyes of the howlers, red and shining in the light from your burning paper shelter, but you keep on writing anyway because what else can you do?”
    Margaret Atwood, The Tent

  • #8
    Michel Faber
    “Proof, once again, that reality was not objective, but always waiting to be reshaped and redefined by one's attitude.”
    Michel Faber

  • #9
    Matt Haig
    “She said being human is being a young child on Christmas Day who receives an absolutely magnificent castle. And there is a perfect photograph of this castle on the box and you want more than anything to play with the castle and the knights and the princesses because it looks like such a perfectly human world, but the only problem is that the castle isn’t built. It’s in tiny intricate pieces, and although there’s a book of instructions you don’t understand it. And nor can your parents or Aunt Sylvie. So you are just left, crying at the ideal castle on the box which no one would ever be able to build”
    Matt Haig, The Humans

  • #10
    “All of you do this. Every organic sapient I’ve ever talked to, every book I’ve read, every piece of art I’ve studied. You are all desperate for purpose, even though you don’t have one. You’re animals, and animals don’t have a purpose. Animals just are. And there are a lot of intelligent – sentient, maybe – animals out there who don’t have a problem with that. They just go on breathing and mating and eating each other without a second thought. But the animals like you – the ones who make tools and build cities and itch to explore, you all share a need for purpose. For reason. That thinking worked well for you, once. When you climbed down out of the trees, up out of the ocean – knowing what things were for was what kept you alive. Fruit is for eating. Fire is for warmth. Water is for drinking. And then you made tools, which were for certain kinds of fruit, for making fire, cleaning water. Everything was for something, so obviously, you had to be for something too, right? All of your histories are the same, in essence. They’re all stories of animals warring and clashing because you can’t agree on what you’re for, or why you exist.”
    Becky Chambers, A Closed and Common Orbit

  • #11
    “You are all desperate for purpose, even though you don’t have one. You’re animals, and animals don’t have a purpose. Animals just are. And there are a lot of intelligent - sentient, maybe - animals out there who don’t have a problem with that. They just go on breathing and mating and eating each other without a second thought. But the animals like you - the ones who make tools and build cities and itch to explore, you all share a need for purpose. For reason . That thinking worked well for you, once.”
    Becky Chambers, A Closed and Common Orbit

  • #12
    “You keep asking why your work is not enough, and I don’t know how to answer that, because it is enough to exist in the world and marvel at it. You don’t need to justify that, or earn it. You are allowed to just live.”
    Becky Chambers, A Psalm for the Wild-Built



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