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Quotes About Individuality

I am myself and I am here.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
Man is nothing else but what he purposes, he exists only in so far as he realizes himself, he is therefore nothing else but the sum of his actions, nothing else but what his life is.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
An individual chooses and makes himself.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
He walked on in silence, the solitary sound of his footsteps echoing in his head, as in a deserted street, at dawn. His solitude was so complete, beneath a lovely sky as mellow and serene as a good conscience, amid that busy throng, that he was amazed at his own existence; he must be somebody else's nightmare, and whoever it was would certainly awaken soon.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
man is condemned to be free. Condemned, because he did not create himself, in other respect is free; because, once thrown into the world, he is responsible for everything he does. The Existentialist does not believe in the power of passion. He will never agree that a sweeping passion is a ravaging torrent which fatally leads a man to certain acts and is therefore an excuse. He thinks that man is responsible for his passion.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
Life is nothing until it is lived; but it is yours to make sense of and the value of it is nothing else but the sense that you choose.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
We will freedom for freedom's sake, in and through particular circumstances. And in thus willing freedom, we discover that it depends entirely upon the freedom of others and that the freedom of others depends upon our own. Obviously, freedom as the definition of a man does not depend upon others, but as soon as there is a commitment, I am obliged to will the liberty of others at the same time as my own. I cannot make liberty my aim unless I make that of others equally my aim.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
Where shall I keep mine? You don't put your past in your pocket; you have to have a house. I have only my body: a man entirely alone, with his lonely body, cannot indulge in memories; they pass through him. I shouldn't complain: all I wanted was to be free.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
I had been born in order to fill the great need I had of myself.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
Tu n'es rien d'autre que ta vie.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
Je suis seul au milieu de ces voix joyeuses et raisonnables. Tous ces types passent leur temps à s'expliquer, à reconnaître avec bonheur qu'ils sont du même avis. Quelle importance ils attachent, mon Dieu, à penser tous ensemble les mêmes choses.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
To exist is simply to he there; those who exist let themselves be encountered, but you can never deduce anything from them.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
I must be without remorse or regrets as I am without excuse; for from the instant of my upsurge into being, I carry the weight of the world by myself alone without anything or any person being able to lighten it.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
Well, you're free without wanting to be,' he explained, 'it just happens so, that's all. But Mathieu's freedom is based on reason.' 'I still don't understand,' said Lola, shaking her head. 'Well, he doesn't care a curse about his apartment: he lives there just as he would live anywhere else, and I've got the feeling that he doesn't care much about his girl. He stays with her because he must sleep with someone. His freedom isn't visible, it's inside him.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
If... if I didn't try to get my life moving on my own account, I should think it just absurd to go on living.' A look of smiling obstinacy had come into Marcelle's face. 'Yes, yes - it's your vice.' 'It's not a vice. It's how I'm made.' 'Why aren't other people made like that, if it isn't a vice?' 'They are, only they don't know it.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
Man is fully responsible for his nature, choices and lifestyle.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
I am never any one of my attitudes, any one of my actions
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
Unser Leben hängt davon ab, was wir aus dem machen, was aus uns gemacht wurde.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
Society demands that he limit himself to his function… There are indeed many precautions to imprison a man in what he is as if we lived in perpetual fear that he might escape from it, that he might break away and suddenly elude his condition.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
Man is nothing else but what he purposes, he exists only in so far as he realises himself, he is therefore nothing else but the sum of his actions, nothing else but what his life is.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
I am not quite sure of being a man: I never found it very difficult. It seemed to me that you had only to let yourself alone.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
You don't put your past in your pocket; you have to have a house. I have only my body: a man entirely alone, with his lonely body, cannot indulge in memories; they pass through him. I shouldn't complain: all I wanted was to be free.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
An existant can never justify the existence of another existant.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
the diversity of things, their individuality, were only an appearance, a veneer. This veneer had melted, leaving soft, monstrous masses, all in disorder—naked, in a frightful, obscene nakedness.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre