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In fact, as Jean Paul Sartre recognized, we have no choice but to choose.
Morgan Fitzgibbons: Time to Move the Planet Morgan Fitzgibbons 2011
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In fact, as Jean Paul Sartre recognized, we have no choice but to choose.
Morgan Fitzgibbons: Time to Move the Planet Morgan Fitzgibbons 2011
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The book is a memoir of her spiritual journey starting in her youth in Honduras, her flirtations with a number of spiritual paths and philosophies, including time she spent in the 1960s in Paris with Jean Paul Sartre and Simone De Beauvoir, and culminating in her discovering her livelong spiritual guide and teacher Sathya Sai Baba in southern India.
Bernard Starr: Stop Kvetching. Self-Publishing Is Here To Stay -- And Vaulting Ahead Bernard Starr 2011
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The book is a memoir of her spiritual journey starting in her youth in Honduras, her flirtations with a number of spiritual paths and philosophies, including time she spent in the 1960s in Paris with Jean Paul Sartre and Simone De Beauvoir, and culminating in her discovering her livelong spiritual guide and teacher Sathya Sai Baba in southern India.
Bernard Starr: Stop Kvetching. Self-Publishing Is Here To Stay -- And Vaulting Ahead Bernard Starr 2011
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The great existentialist writer Jean Paul Sartre, some time ago in his iconic "No Exit," proposed that "hell is other people."
Menachem Wecker: With Ramadan And Jewish High Holidays Looming, We Should Talk About Hell Menachem Wecker 2011
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In fact, as Jean Paul Sartre recognized, we have no choice but to choose.
Morgan Fitzgibbons: Time to Move the Planet Morgan Fitzgibbons 2011
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The great existentialist writer Jean Paul Sartre, some time ago in his iconic "No Exit," proposed that "hell is other people."
Menachem Wecker: With Ramadan And Jewish High Holidays Looming, We Should Talk About Hell Menachem Wecker 2011
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BEARDSLEY: Chalghoumi believes a French Imam should be able to cite Jean Paul Sartre and Voltaire as well as the Quran.
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BEARDSLEY: Chalghoumi believes a French Imam should be able to cite Jean Paul Sartre and Voltaire as well as the Quran.
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At one point she mentions “Nausea” by Jean Paul Sartre.
Living With Music: A Playlist by Suzanne Vega - Paper Cuts Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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