Jean-Paul Sartre

Nausea

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  • Mario Carbajalhas quoted7 years ago
    The mind of man, which he did not ask to be given, demands a reason and a meaning—this is its self-defining cause—and yet it finds itself in the midst of a radically meaningless existence. The result: impasse. And nausea.
  • Daria Teterukovahas quoted2 years ago
    Suffering is the origin of consciousness,” Dostoevski wrote
  • Daria Teterukovahas quoted6 days ago
    Sunday had spent its fleeting youth
  • Daria Teterukovahas quoted6 days ago
    Vain desire: something would stay, taut in them: they were too afraid someone would spoil their lovely Sunday
  • Daria Teterukovahas quoted6 days ago
    They were greedily awaiting the hour of soft shadows, of relaxation, abandon, the hour when the screen, glowing like a white stone under water, would speak and dream for them
  • Daria Teterukovahas quoted6 days ago
    This is a familiar Sunday noise, this ringing in broad daylight
  • Daria Teterukovahas quoted6 days ago
    would they have time to store up enough youth to start anew on Monday morning1?
  • Daria Teterukovahas quoted6 days ago
    liked this shop very much, it had a cynical and obstinate look, it insolently recalled the rights of dirt and vermin, only two paces from the most costly church in France.
  • Daria Teterukovahas quoted6 days ago
    I thought I could detect sadness on some of the more relaxed faces: but no, these people were neither sad nor gay: they were at rest.
  • Daria Teterukovahas quoted3 months ago
    They eat hurriedly in boarding-houses which they call their “popotes” and, since they need a little luxury, they come here after their meals. They drink a cup of coffee and play poker dice; they make a little noise, an inconsistent noise which doesn’t bother me. In order to exist, they also must consort with others.
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