Portrait of Jean-Paul Sartre

Jean-Paul Sartre

Existentialism

Modern influential 147 sayings

Sayings by Jean-Paul Sartre

The world is absurd, and we are condemned to make sense of it.

1938 — Nausea
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We are our anguish.

1946 — Existentialism Is a Humanism
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There is no love apart from the deeds of love; no love which is not a product of love.

1946 — Existentialism Is a Humanism
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The goal of life is to live it, and the goal of art is to show it.

1947 — What Is Literature?
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If I didn't try to assume responsibility for my own existence, it would seem utterly absurd to go on existing.

1945 — From 'The Age of Reason'
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Absurd, irreducible; nothing--not even a profound and secret delirium of nature--could explain [a tree root].

1938 — From 'Nausea'
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The more absurd life is, the more insupportable death is.

Unknown, likely mid-20th century — General philosophical observation
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The absurd man will not commit suicide; he wants to live, without relinquishing any of his certainty, without a future, without hope, without illusions … and without resignation either.

1942 (Camus' work) — From 'The Myth of Sisyphus' by Albert Camus (discussing Sartre's ideas)
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I burst out laughing at the thought of the face he would make. The Self-Taught Man looks at me with surprise. I'd like to stop but I can't; I laugh until I cry.

1938 — From 'Nausea'
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Once they have slept together they will have to find something else to veil the enormous absurdity of their existence.

1938 — From 'Nausea'
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I have led a toothless life, he thought. A toothless life. I have never bitten into anything. I was waiting. I was reserving myself for later on—and I have just noticed that my teeth have gone.

1938 — From 'Nausea'
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It was odd, he thought, that a man could hate himself as though he were someone else.

1938 — From 'Nausea'
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We will freedom for freedom's sake, in and through particular circumstances. And in thus willing freedom, we discover that it depends entirely upon the freedom of others and that the freedom of others depends upon our own.

1946 — From 'Existentialism is a Humanism'
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There is no human nature, since there is no god to conceive it.

1946 — From 'Existentialism is a Humanism'
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My thought is me: that's why I can't stop. I exist because I think … and I can't stop myself from thinking. At this very moment—it's frightful—if I exist, it is because I am horrified at existing.

1938 — From 'Nausea'
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When the rich wage war, it's the poor who die.

1951 — From 'The Devil and the Good Lord'
General Confirmed

Everything has been figured out, except how to live.

1964 — From 'The Words' (autobiography)
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I hate victims who respect their executioners.

1959 — From 'The Condemned of Altona'
General Confirmed

Everything that exists is born for no reason, continues through weakness and dies by chance.

1938 — Nausea
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The essential thing is to be free, free, free. To be free for life and for death.

1964 — The Words
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