Jean-Paul Sartre quotes and words of wisdom

"Three o"clock is always too late or too early for anything you want to do."
Found in the topic Time.

"Everything has been figured out, except how to live."
Found in the topic Live.

"Hell is other people."
Found in the topic Hell.

"When the rich wage war, it"s the poor who die."
Found in the topic War.

"God does not exist...We are precisely on a plane where nothing exists but men."
Found in the topic Question.

"Because the Nazi venom worked its way even into our thoughts, every accurate thought was a conquest; because an all-powerful police sought to force us into silence every word became as precious as a declaration of principle; because we were persecuted, each of our gestures carried the weight of a commitment."
Found in the topic Unsorted.

"I distrust the incommunicable; it is the source of all violence."
Found in the topic Communicate.

"Man is not the sum of what he has but the totality of what he does not yet have, of what he might have."
Found in the topic Government.

"Freedom is what you do with what"s been done to you."
Found in the topic Freedom.

"The more sand that has escaped from the hourglass of our life, the clearer we should see through it."
Found in the topic Age.

"We are possessed by the things we possess. When I like an object, I always give it to someone. It isn"t generosity ? it"s only because I want others to be enslaved by objects, not me."
Found in the topic Wrong.

"All human actions are equivalent ... and ... all are on principle doomed...."
Found in the topic Factory.

"We do not do what we want and yet we are responsible for what we are ? that is the fact."
Found in the topic Life.

"When the rich make war it"s the poor that die."
Found in the topic Potential.

Interesting Quotes

Take away the right to say "fuck" and you take away the right to say "fuck the government."Lenny Bruce - (1923 - 1966)

Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do, and they will surprise you with their ingenuity.George S. Patton - US general (1885 - 1945)