Jean-Paul Sartre Quotes About Virtue

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  • I am no longer sure of anything. If I satiate my desires, I sin but I deliver myself from them; if I refuse to satisfy them, they infect the whole soul.

    "The Devil and the Good Lord". Book by Jean-Paul Sartre, act 10, sc. 2, 1951.
  • I will not be modest. Humble, as much as you like, but not modest. Modesty is the virtue of the lukewarm.

    "The Devil and the Good Lord". Book by Jean-Paul Sartre, Act 4, sc. 5, 1951.
  • If a Jew is fascinated by Christians it is not because of their virtues, which he values little, but because they represent anonymity, humanity without race.

  • A writer must refuse to allow himself to be transformed into an institution, even if it takes place in the most honorable form.

    "The Wisdom of Jean-Paul Sartre: A Selection".
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