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So I think if you're happy with your brain, you're powerful. by Albert Brooks

So I think if you're happy with your brain, you're powerful.

Albert Brooks
powerfulbrainthinking

I've always liked to think ahead. Not stupid-far ahead. A hundred years doesn't interest me. But 20 years interests me, and more for what happens to humans as opposed to things.

Albert Brooks
stupidyearsthinking
I think anger and laughter are very close to each other, when you... by Albert Brooks

I think anger and laughter are very close to each other, when you think about it.

Albert Brooks
laughterthinking
I come from the place where I am thinking 'I have put my blood on... by Albert Brooks

I come from the place where I am thinking 'I have put my blood on the pages.'

Albert Brooks
pagesbloodthinking

I don't think the goal is, 'How big a star did you ever become?' I think the goal is, 'Were you able to express yourself?'

Albert Brooks
starsgoalthinking

One of the things I like about a character: I always think it's fascinating when a character can turn on a dime and go from one emotion to another. I like watching that.

Albert Brooks
dimescharacterthinking

But it's not easy. I've been thinking it over for years. While we loved each other we didn't need words to make ourselves understood. But people don't love forever. A time came when I should have found the words to keep her with me, only I couldn't.

Albert Camus
should-haveyearsthinking

Thinking is learning all over again how to see, directing one's consciousness, making of every image a privileged place.

Albert Camus
sisyphusconsciousnessthinking

Ah cher ami, how poor in invention men are! They are They always think one commits suicide for a reason. But it's quite possible to commit suicide for two reasons. No, that never occurs to them. So what's the good of dying intentionally, of sacrificing yourself to the idea you want people to have of you? Once you are dead, they will take advantage of it to attribute idiotic or vulgar motives to your action. Martyrs, cher ami, must choose between being forgotten, mocked, or made use of. As for being understood--never!

Albert Camus
sacrificesuicidethinking

You make the mistake of thinking you have to choose, that you have to do what you want, that there are conditions for happiness. What matters — all that matters, really is the will to happiness, a kind of enormous, ever present consciousness. The rest - women , art, success — is nothing but excuses. A canvas waiting for our embroideries.

Albert Camus
mistakeartthinking

People don't love each other at our age, Marthe—they please each other, that's all. Later on, when you're old and impotent, you can love someone. At our age, you just think you do. That's all it is.

Albert Camus
lovepeoplethinking

We are not so mad as to think that we shall create a world in which murder will not occur. We are fighting for a world in which murder will no longer be legal.

Albert Camus
madfightingthinking

The most loathsome materialism is not the kind people usually think of, but the sort that attempts to let dead ideas pass for living realities, diverting into sterile myths the stubborn and lucid attention we give to what we have within us that must forever die.

Albert Camus
realityideasthinking

One might think, that a period which, within fifty years, uproots, enslaves or kills seventy million human beings, should only, and forthwith, be condemned. But also its guilt must be understood.

Albert Camus
guiltyearsthinking
We get into the habit of living before acquiring the habit of thi... by Albert Camus

We get into the habit of living before acquiring the habit of thinking.

Albert Camus
atheismhabitthinking

Thinking of the future, establishing aims for oneself, having preferences-all this presupposes a belief in freedom, even if one occasionally ascertains that one doesn't feel it.

Albert Camus
freedombeliefthinking
Beginning to think is beginning to be undermined. by Albert Camus

Beginning to think is beginning to be undermined.

Albert Camus
thinking

“To think the way you do,” he said smiling, “you have to be a man who lives either on a tremendous despair, or on a tremendous hope.” “On both, perhaps.”

Albert Camus
despairmenthinking

We get into the habit of living before acquiring the habit of thinking. In that race which daily hastens us towards death, the body maintains its irreparable lead.

Albert Camus
racedeaththinking

I do not have much liking for the too famous existential philosophy, and, to tell the truth, I think its conclusions false.

Albert Camus
telling-the-truthphilosophythinking
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