Jean-Paul Sartre — "Absurd, irreducible; nothing--not even a profound and secret delirium of nature-…"
Absurd, irreducible; nothing--not even a profound and secret delirium of nature--could explain [a tree root].
Absurd, irreducible; nothing--not even a profound and secret delirium of nature--could explain [a tree root].
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"The first principle of existentialism is that man is nothing else but what he makes of himself."
"Man is a useless passion because he seeks to be God."
"It is and will be impossible to reestablish any sort of contact with the men who are currently at the head of the [French Communist Party]. Each sentence they utter, each action they take is the culmi…"
"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."
"We are our choices, and we are responsible for our choices."
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