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a-book-is-a-garden · 8 months
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“I love this life with abandon and wish to speak of it boldly: it makes me proud of my human condition. Yet people have often told me: there’s nothing to be proud of. Yes, there is: this sun, this sea, my heart leaping with youth, the salt taste of my body and this vast landscape in which tenderness and glory merge in blue and yellow. It is to conquer this that I need my strength and my resources. Everything here leaves me intact, I surrender nothing of myself, and don no mask: learning patiently and arduously how to live is enough for me, well worth all their arts of living.”
- Albert Camus, ‘Nuptials at Tipasa’ in “Nuptials”
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calyptapis · 2 years
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Albert Camus, Nuptials (Noces), 1939: Nuptials at Tipasa; from Personal Writings (translated by Ellen Conroy Kennedy and Justin O’Brien)
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I love this life with abandon and wish to speak of it boldly: it makes me proud of my human condition. Yet people have often told me: there’s nothing to be proud of. Yes, there is: this sun, this sea, my heart leaping with youth, the salt taste of my body and this vast landscape in which tenderness and glory merge in blue and yellow. It is to conquer this that I need my strength and my resources. Everything here leaves me intact, I surrender nothing of myself, and don no mask: learning patiently and arduously how to live is enough for me, well worth all their arts of living.
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dearorpheus · 1 year
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shcherbatskya · 1 month
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nuptials at tipasa 🙁🙁🙁🙁🙁🙁🙁🙁
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blurrymerzsblog · 5 months
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“I love this life with abandon and wish to speak of it boldly: it makes me proud of my human condition. Yet people have often told me: there’s nothing to be proud of. Yes, there is: this sun, this sea, my heart leaping with youth, the salt taste of my body and this vast landscape in which tenderness and glory merge in blue and yellow. It is to conquer this that I need my strength and my resources. Everything here leaves me intact, I surrender nothing of myself, and don no mask: learning patiently and arduously how to live is enough for me, well worth all their arts of living.”
- Albert Camus, ‘Nuptials at Tipasa’ in “Nuptials”
Artist: Jeremy Lipking
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justthishumanheart · 3 years
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I love this life with abandon and wish to speak of it boldly: it makes me proud of my human condition. Yet people have often told me: there’s nothing to be proud of. Yes, there is: this sun, this sea, my heart leaping with youth, the salt taste of my body and this vast landscape in which tenderness and glory merge in blue and yellow. It is to conquer this that I need my strength and my resources. Everything here leaves me intact. I surrender nothing of myself, and don no mask: learning patiently and arduously how to live is enough for me, well worth all their arts of living.
—Albert Camus, Nuptials at Tipasa
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Albert Camus, Lyrical and Critical Essays (Nuptials at Tipasa)
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sputniksea · 2 years
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No, it was neither I nor the world that counted, but solely the harmony and silence that gave birth to the love between us. A love I was not foolish enough to claim for myself alone, proudly aware that I shared it with a whole race born in the sun and sea, alive and spirited, drawing greatness from its simplicity, and upright on the beaches, smiling in complicity at the brilliance of its skies.
Albert Camus, Nuptials at Tipasa
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bonesoflumiere · 6 years
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"Here, I leave order and moderation to others. The great free love of nature and the sea absorbs me completely."
— Albert Camus, from "Nuptials at Tipasa," Lyrical and Crytical Essays
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calyptapis · 2 years
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Albert Camus, Nuptials (Noces), 1939: Nuptials at Tipasa; from Personal Writings (translated by Ellen Conroy Kennedy and Justin O’Brien)
Text ID: Here I understand what is meant by glory: the right to love without limits.
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myuroboros · 7 years
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The world is beautiful, and outside there is no salvation.
Albert Camus, Nuptials at Tipasa
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shcherbatskya · 4 months
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save me nuptials… nuptials at tipasa…. nuptials save me…..
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Albert Camus, Nuptials at Tipasa
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