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{{a|work|[[File:rien.jpg|thumb|450px|center|Being and Nothing, yesterday.|]]}}In other news, while (er) barking up the wrong tree trying to solving a crossword clue this morning, (“gossip with Jean Paul Sartre’s feline friend?”), I discovered that Sartre did in fact have a cat, and he called it called “Rien”. Which is nice.
{{a|work|[[File:rien.png|450px|thumb|center|Being and Nothing, yesterday.]]}}In other news, while (er) barking up the wrong tree trying to solving a crossword clue this morning, (“gossip with Jean Paul Sartre’s feline friend?”), I discovered that Sartre did in fact have a cat, and he called it called “Rien”. Which is nice.


When it was constipated, he used to say, “nothing will come from nothing.”<ref>Not true.</ref>
When it was constipated, he used to say, “nothing will come from nothing.”<ref>Not true.</ref>
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In other news, while (er) barking up the wrong tree trying to solving a crossword clue this morning, (“gossip with Jean Paul Sartre’s feline friend?”), I discovered that Sartre did in fact have a cat, and he called it called “Rien”. Which is nice.

When it was constipated, he used to say, “nothing will come from nothing.”[1]

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  1. Not true.