il menait une farouche resistance a l invasion allemende de la france et au meme moment il est reste muet a propos des carnages perpetres en algerie par la meme france
The far to young death of Albert Camus is a perfect example how absurd our universe is! How it doesn't care. How it doesn't have a meaning and how it doesn't make sense.
i was actually curious as to what he means by, "The world is never quiet, even its silence eternally resounds with the same notes, in vibrations which escape our ears. As for those that we perceive, they carry sounds to us, occasionally a chord, never a melody." - does anyone know?
It's a really strange feeling to see pictures of someone who died nearly 40 years ago and yet you can read what he wrote, his thoughts, the enthusiasm he put into his work - it all remains, there is a connection, his brilliant thoughts are still alive.
If you, Albert, were wrong, and there is a god (even though I don't think so), I hope he will see what you did for us and forgive you your lack of belief. Rest in peace.
'La mort heureuse' is wonderful. Wish I would've known him.
il menait une farouche resistance a l invasion allemende de la france et au meme moment il est reste muet a propos des carnages perpetres en algerie par la meme france
lotfijalal 1 month ago
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The best Nobel prize in literature, ever
carlosmixares 10 months ago
love camus
fangorabbc 1 year ago
The far to young death of Albert Camus is a perfect example how absurd our universe is! How it doesn't care. How it doesn't have a meaning and how it doesn't make sense.
SseBb 1 year ago
@SseBb Beautifully said.
rutsableich 1 year ago
Great video. Another greeting from Galiza. I admire AC very much.
xensboy 1 year ago
at least mention that he was born in algeria !!!
lyes16 1 year ago 2
Camus, gentleman, philosopher, and a true liberator.
lpaxtonyahoocom 1 year ago 7
wonderful video!
thanks for posting these -for me- less known pictores of camus, a great artist, a great man
leonesisima 1 year ago
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I'm sorry but this man was both a hypocrite and an idiot.
ogirv101 1 year ago
why?
Raskolnikovtzs 1 year ago
Che bel omaggio a Camus! Grazie tante per tutto quello che mi ha dato con le sue pagine meravigliose.
Pierinopasquotti 1 year ago
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I hate TheEllipsisPoints who is a channel blocking nappy headed coon.
I choose to cuss the spear chucker out on these pages.
Don't worry though I've got a million boat tickets back to Africa with the next million monkey march.
IanCaulderLameAssFag 2 years ago
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ryancato001 1 year ago
fart
swisstaco5 1 year ago
i was actually curious as to what he means by, "The world is never quiet, even its silence eternally resounds with the same notes, in vibrations which escape our ears. As for those that we perceive, they carry sounds to us, occasionally a chord, never a melody." - does anyone know?
ryancato001 2 years ago
Hmm.. The "never a melody" part throws me off.
gthomasfilms 1 year ago
"Someone who comes into this world to do not change anything, does not deserve respect neither patience."
Albert Camus
Thank you and congratulations, assyla13. Big hugs from Galiza, motherland of ancestors of Maria Casares.
oleiros70 2 years ago
You're welcome! :)
assyla13 1 year ago
It's a really strange feeling to see pictures of someone who died nearly 40 years ago and yet you can read what he wrote, his thoughts, the enthusiasm he put into his work - it all remains, there is a connection, his brilliant thoughts are still alive.
If you, Albert, were wrong, and there is a god (even though I don't think so), I hope he will see what you did for us and forgive you your lack of belief. Rest in peace.
'La mort heureuse' is wonderful. Wish I would've known him.
thebigfatmonkey 2 years ago
wonderfully done. thank you for creating this....
BARCACROSSESTHEALPS 2 years ago 2
Great . Muy bueno.
isandoval80 2 years ago 2
Superb. Merci mille fois!
surrected4526 2 years ago 3
Nice tribute. Andy
Toracube 2 years ago 2
the music is Beethovens 5 piano concerto 2nd movement "Adagio un poco mosso"
Gravefoglord 2 years ago
Thank you Assyla13 for your ...beneficial idea and effort... words cannot describe our feelings...
spraos 2 years ago
Lovely video... thanks for doing this:)
granako 2 years ago 2
thanks for the compliment XD
assyla13 2 years ago
camus mi mas grande influencia
CAMUSTRANSILVANIA666 2 years ago
si XD
assyla13 2 years ago
Thanks for your sensitivity, never leave it, very difficult to find. Im still amazed
vanadamlondon 3 years ago 2
Thank you too :)
assyla13 3 years ago
awesome vid! we watched it in my philosophy class and i wanted to see it again? what music did you use?
mariinskylover 3 years ago 2
i cant actually remember what music i used. its a classical music obviously. thanks for watching the video :)
assyla13 3 years ago
that's ok :D thanks for posting!
mariinskylover 3 years ago 2
It is the slow piece (obviously) of a piano concerto by Beethoven. Which of the five I'm not sure of, but I believe it's number five
martinpklehmann 3 years ago
That was nice. Thanks.
LiesExposed 3 years ago 3
Thanks :D
assyla13 3 years ago