Bill Peschel quotes
Sartre on philosophy. "Man can will nothing unless he has first understood that he must count on no one but himself..." Well, sure - if you decide to go through life not taking a chance on anyone besides yourself. But life is precisely about taking those sorts of chances. Sartre's premise woul make love impossible. Only love happens to be actual - rare perhaps, but actual. Sartre is one of those thinkers who make grand preposterous assertions that somehow strike a chord in the adolescent psyche (which can remain dominant in persons long past adolescence, unfortunately).
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