“Every existing thing is born without reason, prolongs itself out of weakness and dies by chance.”

—  Jean Paul Sartre , book Nausea

Tout existant naît sans raison, se prolonge par faiblesse et meurt par rencontre.
Nausea (1938)

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Tout existant naît sans raison, se prolonge par faiblesse et meurt par rencontre.

Nausea
La Nausée , 1938

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