“ He who clings to a law does not fear the judgment that reinstates him in an order he believes in. But the keenest of human torments is to be judged without a law. ”
Albert Camus, The Fall (1956). copy citation
Author | Albert Camus |
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Source | The Fall |
Topic | fear judgment |
Date | 1956 |
Language | English |
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Note | Translated by Justin O'Brien |
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