He will never regard a grand passion as a destructive torrent upon which a man is swept into certain actions as by fate, and which, therefore, is an excuse for them. He thinks that man is responsible for his passion. Neither will an existentialist think that a man can find help through some sign being vouchsafed upon earth for his orientation
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Author Jean-Paul Sartre
Source Existentialism Is a Humanism
Topic fate action
Date 1946
Language English
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Note Translated by Philip Mairet
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