Albert Camus, Create Dangerously: The Power and
Responsibility of the Artist
Thursday, April 9, 2020
Building for All
Great ideas, it has been said, come into the world as
gently as doves. Perhaps then, if we listen attentively, we shall hear amid the
uproar of empires and nations, a faint flutter of wings, a gentle stirring of
life and hope. Some will say that this hope lies in a nation; others in a
person. I believe rather that it is awakened, revived, nourished by millions of
solitary individuals whose deeds and works every day negate frontiers and the
crudest implications of history. As a result, there shines forth fleetingly the
ever-threatened truth that each and every person, on the foundation of his or
her own sufferings and joys, builds for all.
-
The gravel road rides with a slow gallop over the fields, the telephone lines streaming behind, its billow of dust full of the sparks of the...
-
Tell me: how is this night different, from all other nights? How, tell me, is this Passover, different from other Passovers? Light the lamp,...
-
I envy those who envy me for traveling. Sometimes I sit on a foreign street in a busy cafe, imagining you wishing you were here, ...