Clips from Camus's "The Fall"



That’s the way man is, cher monsieur. He has two faces: he can’t love without self-love.
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 They need tragedy, don’t you know; it’s their little transcendence, their apéritif.
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 “One doesn’t talk back to one’s father”—you know the expression? In one way it is very odd. To whom should one talk back in this world if not to what one loves? In another way, it is convincing. Somebody has to have the last word. Otherwise, every reason can be answered with another one and there would never be an end to it. Power, on the other hand, settles everything.
 
 

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