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Beauty Quote by Jean-Paul Sartre

“And the concert halls overflow with humiliated, outraged people who close their eyes and try to turn their pale faces into receiving antennæ. They imagine that the sounds flow into them, sweet, nourishing, and that their sufferings become music, like Werther; they think that beauty is…” quote by Jean-Paul Sartre
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““And the concert halls overflow with humiliated, outraged people who close their eyes and try to turn their pale faces into receiving antennæ. They imagine that the sounds flow into them, sweet, nourishing, and that their sufferings become music, like Werther; they think that beauty is compassionate to them. Mugs. I””

Jean-Paul Sartre

About This Quote

Source Play: No Exit, 1944

People seek to escape suffering by turning it into art, believing beauty will soothe pain, but this is a self‑deceptive illusion.

In simple terms: Art as a false comfort for pain.

Key Takeaway

Question the belief that art can heal suffering.

Themes

existentialism illusion art as escape

Mood

melancholic critical

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • theater
  • personal therapy
  • creative expression

Key Concepts

self‑deception aestheticism suffering

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you use art to avoid feeling pain?
  • Can beauty truly alleviate suffering?
A Different Perspective

Art cannot replace genuine emotional work.

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