Who was it that said "Hell is other people."?



Answers:
Sarte

I prefer Linus from Snoopy's one:
I love mankind. It's just people I hate
I don't know, but I like the way they think!
Jean-Paul Sartre.

In the play "No Exit."
The philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre
In the play, "Huis Clos," or "No Exit," Existentialist philosopher and playwright Jean-Paul Sartre puts 4 people in one room. They hate each other. And there's no door out. Eventually they discover they have all died and this is their eternity - "Hell is other people ..."
No.
Hell CAN be other people..and sometimes is..
but that is a dangerous generalization..
Like your name, for obvious reasons. I don't know, but it does seem to be true, however people are also heaven too.
Hell, is thinking that other people are Hell.

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