Jean-Paul Sartre Quotes.

11. "(...) por definición, la existencia no es la necesidad. Existir es estar ahí, simplemente; los existentes aparecen."
- Quote by Jean-Paul Sartre

12. "Je ne pourrai jamais m'assesoir dessus, c'est une catastrophe: Je suis en bleue clair et il est vert épinard."
- Quote by Jean-Paul Sartre

13. "L'homme est condamné à être libre (Manusia dikutuk untuk menjadi bebas)"
- Quote by Jean-Paul Sartre

14. "Nada, sólo existo."
- Quote by Jean-Paul Sartre

15. "I have such a desire to sleep and am so much behind my sleep. A good night, one good night and all this nonsense will be swept away."
- Quote by Jean-Paul Sartre

16. "The intellectuel engagé had a duty to dedicate himself to revolutionary activity, to question established orthodoxies, and to champion the interests of all oppressed groups"
- Quote by Jean-Paul Sartre

17. "But everything changes when you tell about life; it's a change no one notices: the proof is that people talk about true stories. As if there could possibly be true stories; things happen one way and we tell about them in the opposite sense. You seem to start at the beginning: "It was a fine autumn evening in 1922. I was a notary's clerk in Marommes." And in reality you have started at the end. It was there, invisible and present, it is the one which gives to words the pomp and value of a beginning. "I was out walking, I had left the town without realizing it, I was thinking about my money troubles." This sentence, taken simply for what it is, means that the man was absorbed, morose, a hundred leagues from an adventure, exactly in the mood to let things happen without noticing them. But the end is there, transforming everything. For us, the man is already the hero of the story. His moroseness, his money troubles are much more precious than ours, they are all gilded by the light of future passions. And the story goes on in the reverse: instants have stopped piling themselves in lighthearted way one on top of the other, they are snapped up by the end of the story which draws them and each of them in turn, draws out the preceding instant. "it was night, the street was deserted." The phrase is cast out negligently, it seems superfluous; but we do not let ourselves be caught and we put it aside: this a piece of information whose value we shall subsequently appreciate. And we feel that the hero has lived all the details of this night like annunciations, promises, or even that he lived only those that were promises, blind and deaf to all that did not herald adventure. We forget that the future was not yet there; the man was walking in a night without forethought, a night which offered him a choice of due rich prizes, and he did not make his choice."
- Quote by Jean-Paul Sartre

18. "Ela não tem amizade por mim. Nem ternura. Nem estima. Ela me ama, simplesmente: qual de nós dois é o pior?"
- Quote by Jean-Paul Sartre

19. "Tout homme a son lieu naturel; ni l'orgueil ni la valeur n'en fixent l'altitude: l'enfance décide."
- Quote by Jean-Paul Sartre

20. "- Лудите казват истината. - Коя истина? - Има само една истина - ужасът да се живее."
- Quote by Jean-Paul Sartre

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