"Ah, no matter who it was, he would have accepted any persons’ judgement, no matter whose, so it were not his own, not that ghastly self-contempt, that utterly futile, weak, moribund self-contempt, which seemed at every moment on the point of self-annihilation, but always survived."
— Jean-Paul Sartre, The Age of Reason
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