Sisyphus's Quotes
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The struggle to reach the top is itself enough to fulfill the heart of man. One must believe that Sisyphus is happy.
— Albert Camus
With useless endeavour Forever, forever, Is Sisyphus rolling His stone up the mountain!
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Hades is evolved to the highest state of simplicity.
— J.M. Ledgard
The loves we share with a city are often secret loves.
— Albert Camus
Just because you can't see or imagine a good reason why God might allow something to happen doesn't mean there can't be one.
— Timothy Keller
It is of the nature of desire not to be satisfied, and most men live only for the gratification of it.
— Aristotle.
One must imagine Sisyphus happy.
— Albert Camus
If it were sufficent to love, things would be too easy.
— Albert Camus
Either you pursue or push, O Sisyphus, the stone destined to keep rolling.
[Lat., Aut petis aut urgues ruiturum, Sisyphe, saxum.] — Ovid
[Lat., Aut petis aut urgues ruiturum, Sisyphe, saxum.] — Ovid
You've a good heart. Sometimes that's enough to see you safe wherever you go. But mostly, it's not.
— Neil Gaiman
What I believe to be true I must therefore preserve. What seems to me so obvious, even against me, I must support.
— Albert Camus
Sometimes I could not tell you exactly why, especially when it feels pointless and pitiful, like Sisyphus with cash-flow problems. Other
— Anne Lamott
It's hot as hell as can be.
— Eugene Ormandy
How far is one to go to elude nothing? Is one to die voluntarily or to hope in spite of everything?
— Albert Camus
Thinking is learning all over again how to see, directing one's consciousness, making of every image a privileged place.
— Albert Camus
The struggle itself towards the heights is enough to fill a man's heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy.
— Albert Camus
Where would his torture be, indeed, if at every step the hope of succeeding upheld him?
— Albert Camus