Source: No Way Out (2002), Ch. 7: What Kind Of Human Being Do You Want?
Context: The fact is that we don't want to be free. What is responsible for our problems is the fear of losing what we have and what we know. All these therapies, all these techniques, religious or otherwise, are only perpetuating the agony of man.
“We do not know what we want and yet we are responsible for what we are - that is the fact.”
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French existentialist philosopher, playwright, novelist, sc… 1905–1980Related quotes
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