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Aphorisms of famous people

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Jean-Paul Charles Aimard Sartre. The most famous aphorisms

  • Absurdity is sin without God.
  • Hell is others.
  • It is enough for one person to hate another - and hatred, passing from neighbor to neighbor, infects all of humanity.
  • If you are alone when you are alone, then you are in bad company.
  • If humanity suddenly disappears, it will actually kill its dead.
  • How nice it is to fall into hopeless despair. This gives the right to sulk the whole world.
  • True freedom begins on the other side of despair.
  • Distrust leads to war.
  • Nothing changes as often as the past.
  • The gardener can decide what is good for carrots, but no one can decide for another what is good.
  • Respectable people believe in God, just not to talk about him.
  • There is no meaning to life, I have to create it myself!
  • Man is doomed to freedom.
  • I can always choose, but I must know that even if I do not choose anything, I still choose.

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