Jean-Paul Sartre Quotes About Acting

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  • Acting is a question of absorbing other people's personalities and adding some of your own experience.

  • Listen to me: a family man is never a real family man. An assassin is never entirely assassin. They play a role, you understand. While a dead man, he is really dead. To be or not to be, right?

    "Dirty Hands". Play by Jean-Paul Sartre (Act 4, Scene 6), April 2, 1948.
  • With despair, true optimism begins: the optimism of the man who expects nothing, who knows he has no rights and nothing coming to him, who rejoices in counting on himself alone and in acting alone for the good of all.

    Jean-Paul Sartre, Michel Rybalka, Michel Contat, Richard C. McCleary (1985). “The Writings of Jean-Paul Sartre”, p.159, Northwestern University Press
  • Acting is happy agony.

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