Paul Sartre No Exit Quotes & Sayings
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Anyhow, isn't it better to think we've got here by
mistake? — Jean-Paul Sartre
Man is what he wills himself to be. — Jean-Paul Sartre
Attacking People With Disabilities is the Lowest Display of Power I Can Think Of — Morgan Freeman
You write something and there's no reality to it. You can't inject it with any kind of reality. You have to be patient and keep going, and then, one day, you can feel something signaling to you from the innermost recesses. Like a little person trapped under the rubble of an earthquake. And very, very, very slowly you find your way toward the little bit of living impulse. — Deborah Eisenberg
Paint is a very sensual material. It's lovely to work with and lovely to look at. — Glenn Ligon
With acting, it's like you form chemistry with different people in different ways, so it's really added even more fun to work, you know? — Tyler Blackburn
The biggest difference between the person who lives his or her dreams and the person who aspires is the decision to convert that first spark of motivation into immediate action. — Adam Braun
We are in hell, my dear, there is never a mistake and people are not damned for nothing. — Jean-Paul Sartre
It is better; heavier, crueler. The mouth you wear for hell. — Jean-Paul Sartre
For me, politics is not a career. For me, my career was being in business and starting a business and making it successful. My life's passion has been my family, my faith and my country. — Mitt Romney
Children learn much more by mute example than by spoken rules, or so it seems to me. — Stephen King
a line from Tolkien materializing in my head, one does not simply walk into Mordor. We — Ransom Riggs
Perhaps someday, when you are a father, Prince, you will understand how empty is your heart if your child is a hollow toy that you can move where you will him to be — Ashlee Willis
Jean Paul Sartre says in "No Exit" that hell is other people. Well, our task in life is to make it heaven. Or at least earth. — Alan Alda
