Top 21 Quotes About The Invincible Summer

#1. The only way you can hurt your body is if you don't use it

Jack LaLanne

#2. The harshest winter finds an invincible summer in us.

Albert Camus

#3. In the middle of Winter I discovered within myself an invincible Summer.

Albert Camus

#4. In the midst of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer. - ALBERT CAMUS

Kristin Hannah

#5. Have a little faith in your sons. This journey will be the making of them.

C.J. Milbrandt

#6. Do you think horses like to race?

Kat Shehata

#7. What's gone is gone.

David Levithan

#8. In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.

Albert Camus

#9. What? do I love her, that I desire to hear her speak again, and feast upon her eyes

William Shakespeare

#10. I'm a flash in the pan: a novelty.

Joe Wurzelbacher

#11. Is this the asshole rocker?

K. Bromberg

#12. I like the slants of light; I'm a collector.

Annie Dillard

#13. Well, pumpkin, if you'd stop hiring boozehounds with a hard-on for Marlowe, someone might get the job done.

Daniel Younger

#14. A character is never the author who created him. It is quite likely, however, that an author may be all his characters simultaneously.
Albert Camus - As quoted in Albert Camus : The Invincible Summer (1958) by Albert Maquet, p. 86; a remark made about the Marquis de Sade.

Albert Camus

#15. Forgiveness is mental floss! Build the capacity to forgive slowly - start with little unkind acts, otherwise you'll sabotage yourself. When we forgive, we forgive the actor, not the action.

Stephen Levine

#16. As long as you wear clothes you love, which suit your body and your personality, it won't matter if you're wearing a dress that was in vogue five years ago; you'll still look amazing. Also, somebody has to START new trends, and that somebody could be you.

Rosie Blythe

#17. I realized, through it all, that.. in the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer.

Albert Camus

#18. Why were all his fantasies so calamitous for that table, which had done him no injury?

Scott Lynch

#19. It's better to do a dull thing with style than a dangerous thing without it.

Charles Bukowski

#20. My weekends are spent hidden in the woods, and then I have to come back and pretend to be this very upper-crust insurance investigator. But, I mean, duality's nice. You never get bored. You can't say the grass is always greener if you're in both backyards.

Hilarie Burton

#21. Albert Camus wrote, In the midst of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer.

Martha N. Beck

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