An individual chooses and makes himself. Jean-Paul Sartre View this quote
But I can’t see anything any more: however much I search the past I can only retrieve scraps of images and I am not sure what they represent, nor whether they are remembered or invented. Jean-Paul Sartre
Jean-Paul Sartre
But you looked much more like a fellow who had just realised that he has been living on ideas that don’t pay. Jean-Paul Sartre
Criminals together. We’re in hell, my little friend, and there’s never any mistake there. People are not damned for nothing. Jean-Paul Sartre
Death is a continuation of my life without me. Jean-Paul Sartre
Don’t be afraid; I’ll keep looking at you for ever and ever, without a flutter of my eyelids, and you’ll live in my gaze like a mote in a sunbeam. Jean-Paul Sartre
Every age has its own poetry; in every age the circumstances of history choose a nation, a race, a class to take up the torch by creating situations that can be expressed or transcended only through poetry. Jean-Paul Sartre
Every existing thing is born without reason, prolongs itself out of weakness, and dies by chance. Jean-Paul Sartre
Every human endeavor, however singular it seems, involves the whole human race. Jean-Paul Sartre
Every man is condemned to freedom. Jean-Paul Sartre
Everything in my past, in my training, everything that has been most essential in my activity up to now has made me above all a man who writes, and it is too late for that to change. Jean-Paul Sartre
French existentialist philosopher, playwright, novelist, screenwriter, political activist, biographer, and literary critic
June 21st, 1905 - April 15th, 1980