Albert Camus Quote

Many fledgling moralists in those days were going about our town proclaiming there was nothing to be done about it and we should bow to the inevitable. And Tarrou, Rieux, and their friends might give one answer or another, but its conclusion was always the same, their certitude that a fight must be put up, in this way or that, and there must be no bowing down... There was nothing admirable about this attitude; it was merely logical.


Collected fiction (ed. 1960)


Many fledgling moralists in those days were going about our town proclaiming there was nothing to be done about it and we should bow to the...

Many fledgling moralists in those days were going about our town proclaiming there was nothing to be done about it and we should bow to the...

Many fledgling moralists in those days were going about our town proclaiming there was nothing to be done about it and we should bow to the...

Many fledgling moralists in those days were going about our town proclaiming there was nothing to be done about it and we should bow to the...