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  2. The Myth of Sisyphus - Wikipedia

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    He then outlines several approaches to the absurd life. In the final chapter, Camus compares the absurdity of man's life with the situation of Sisyphus, a figure of Greek mythology who was condemned to repeat forever the same meaningless task of pushing a boulder up a mountain, only to see it roll down again just as it nears the top. The essay ...

  3. Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope - Wikipedia

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    "They Keep Coming" "My Name Is Man" "Love Power" "Questions" "It Takes a Whole Lot of Human Feeling" "Time Brings About a Change" "So Little Time" "Thank Heaven for You"

  4. Sisyphus - Wikipedia

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    R. S. P. Beekes has suggested a pre-Greek origin and a connection with the root of the word sophos (σοφός, "wise"). [3] German mythographer Otto Gruppe thought that the name derived from sisys (σίσυς, "a goat's skin"), in reference to a rain-charm in which goats' skins were used.

  5. R.E.O. (album) - Wikipedia

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    R.E.O. is the sixth studio album by REO Speedwagon, released in 1976.It peaked at number 159 on the Billboard 200 chart in 1976. [3] It marked the return of Kevin Cronin to the band after a four-year absence.

  6. Keep Pushin' - Wikipedia

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    Keep Pushin' may refer to the title of a song. As a single "Keep Pushin'" by Boris Dlugosch; From an album "Keep Pushin'" from R.E.O. (album) "Keep ...

  7. Keep On Pushing (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Keep On Pushing" (1964) "You Must Believe Me" (1964) "Keep On Pushing" is a 1964 single by The Impressions, and was the title track of the album of the same name.

  8. Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening - Wikipedia

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    The text of the poem reflects the thoughts of a lone wagon driver (the narrator), on the night of the winter solstice, "the darkest evening of the year", pausing at dusk in his travel to watch snow falling in the woods. It ends with him reminding himself that, despite the loveliness of the view, "I have promises to keep, / And miles to go ...

  9. And Still I Rise - Wikipedia

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    And Still I Rise is Maya Angelou's third volume of poetry. She studied and began writing poetry at a young age. [1] After her rape at the age of eight, as recounted in her first autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969), she dealt with her trauma by memorizing and reciting great works of literature, including poetry, which helped bring her out of her self-imposed muteness.