841 Quotes by Jean-Paul Sartre
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To forget about the others? How utterly absurd! I feel you there, in every pore. Your silence clamors in my ears. You can nail up your mouth, cut your tongue out – but you can’t prevent your being there.
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Three o’clock. Three o’clock is always too late or too early for anything you want to do. An odd moment in the afternoon.
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Her eyes stare at me but she seems not to see me; she looks as though she were lost in her suffering.
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Man exists, turns up, appears on the scene and only afterwards, defines himself.
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But this richness was lost in confusion and finally was no more because it was too much.
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If literature isn’t everything, it’s not worth a single hour of someone’s trouble.
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But I don’t see anything anymore: I can search the past in vain, I can only find these scraps of images and I am not sure what they represent, whether they are memories or just fiction.
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The sun was clear and diaphanous like white win. Its light barely touched the moving figures, gave them no shadow, no relief: faces and hands made spots of pale gold.
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La mayor parte del tiempo, al no unirse a palabras, mis pensamientos quedan en la niebla. Dibujan formas claras y agradables, se disipan; en seguida las olvido.
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