Jean-Paul Sartre  

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Jean-Paul Sartre (June 21, 1905April 15, 1980) was a French existentialist philosopher and writer. Although he was a leading figure in 20th century French philosophy, he was not universally liked, Guy Debord for example had little patience with Sartre and other intellectuals who according to him adopted anti-establishment poses while enjoying the perks of fame. His most famous line is "Hell is other people." Although never married, he was romantically linked to Simone de Beauvoir for most of his life.

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