Jean Paul Sartre Quote

My freedom ends where the freedom of others begins.

The world could exist very well without literature, and even better without man.

Jean Paul Sartre

Happiness is not doing what one wants but wanting what one does.

Jean Paul Sartre

It is because of man that there are values in the world.

Jean Paul Sartre

No one should make the same mistake twice, the choice is broad enough.

Jean Paul Sartre

Executioners are always recognizable. They have a fearful face.

Jean Paul Sartre

La violencia, sea cual sea la forma en que se manifieste, es un fracaso.

Jean Paul Sartre

Even if God existed, nothing would change: Man is made through the exercise of his own freedom.

Jean Paul Sartre

Nothing has changed and yet everything exists in a different way.

Jean Paul Sartre

Everyone is afraid, everyone. Those who are not are not normal; this has nothing to do with courage.

Jean Paul Sartre

I cannot rely on men whom I do not know, basing myself on human kindness or on man's interest in the good of society, given that man is free and there is no human nature on which I can base myself.

Jean Paul Sartre

The news is never bad for the chosen ones of God.

Jean Paul Sartre

Every word has consequences, every silence does too.

Jean Paul Sartre