Ağacın çevresinde depreşip duran bütün bu var olanlar, hiçbir yerden gelmiyor ve hiçbir yere gitmiyorlardı. Birden var oluyorlar ve sonra birden varo… - Jean-Paul Sartre

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Ağacın çevresinde depreşip duran bütün bu var olanlar, hiçbir yerden gelmiyor ve hiçbir yere gitmiyorlardı. Birden var oluyorlar ve sonra birden varoluştan kesiliyorlardı: Varoluş bellekten yoksundur, kaybolmuşlarla ilgili tek bir anısı bile yoktur. Her yanda varoluş, bitimsiz, fazladan, her yerde ve her zaman varoluş; ancak yine varoluşla sınırlanan varoluş!

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About Jean-Paul Sartre

Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre (21 June 1905 – 15 April 1980), normally known simply as Jean-Paul Sartre, was a French existentialist philosopher, dramatist and screenwriter, novelist, and critic. He had an enduring personal relationship with fellow philosopher Simone de Beauvoir.

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Pen Names: Jacques Guillemin
Alternative Names: Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre Jean Paul Sartre J.P. Sartre J.-P. Sartre Sartre

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Oh, what a nuisance you are! I'm giving you my mouth, my arms, my whole body - and everything could be so simple...My trust! I haven't any to give, I'm afraid, and you're making me terribly embarrassed. You must have something pretty ghastly on your conscience to make such a fuss about my trusting you.

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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. He stares at death with passionate attention and this fascination liberates him. He experiences the “divine irresponsibility” of the condemned man.

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