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More Quotes by Jean-Paul Sartre
We are our choices.
We only become what we are by the radical and deep-seated refusal of that which others have made of us.
I can always choose, but I ought to know that if I do not choose, I am still choosing.
Man is nothing else but what he purposes, he exists only in so far as he realizes himself, he is therefore nothing else but the sum of his actions, nothing else but what his life is.
Two people can form a community by excluding a third.
Every word has consequences. Every silence, too.
In a word, man must create his own essence: it is in throwing himself into the world, suffering there, struggling there, that he gradually defines himself.
Death is a continuation of my life without me.
What is life but an unpleasant interruption to a peaceful nonexistence.
Freedom is what you do with what's been done to you.