Amazed Quote by Jean-Paul Sartre
“He walked on in silence, the solitary sound of his footsteps echoing in his head, as in a deserted street, at dawn. His solitude was so complete, beneath a lovely sky as mellow and serene as a good conscience, amid that busy throng, that he was amazed at his own existence; he must be somebody else's nightmare, and whoever it was would certainly awaken soon.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: Nausea, 1938
In solitude, the narrator feels both awe at existence and dread as a potential nightmare for others, hinting at existential alienation.
In simple terms: Alone, he is amazed and fearful of his impact on others.
Embrace connection, confront existential dread.
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When to use this quote
- personal reflection
- creative writing
- therapy sessions
- mindfulness practice
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does your solitude reveal about yourself?
- How can you turn alienation into purpose?
Solitude can also foster growth, not just dread.