Albert Camus Quote

The nobility of our calling will always be rooted in two commitments difficult to observe: refusal to lie about what we know, and resistance to oppression.


Speech of Acceptance Upon the Award of the Nobel Prize for Literature (ed. 1960)


The nobility of our calling will always be rooted in two commitments difficult to observe: refusal to lie about what we know, and resistance to...

The nobility of our calling will always be rooted in two commitments difficult to observe: refusal to lie about what we know, and resistance to...

The nobility of our calling will always be rooted in two commitments difficult to observe: refusal to lie about what we know, and resistance to...

The nobility of our calling will always be rooted in two commitments difficult to observe: refusal to lie about what we know, and resistance to...