![]() | Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter (Perennial Classics) by Simone De Beauvoir
Buy new: $10.17 / Used from: $5.95 Since it is the Other within us who is old, it is natural that the revelation of our age should come to us from outside- from others. We do not accept it willingly. --Simone de Beauvoir
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![]() | A Transatlantic Love Affair: Letters to Nelson Algren by Simone de Beauvoir
Buy new: $23.95 / Used from: $2.32 I gave a weak smile; he came close and put an arm around my shoulders; I clung to him and wept quietly. The warm physical pleasure of tears running down my cheek. What a relief! It is so tiring to hate someone you love. --Simone de Beauvoir
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![]() | Diary of a Philosophy Student: Volume 1, 1926-27 (Beauvoir Series) by Simone de Beauvoir
Buy new: $40.00 / Used from: $51.95 Sex pleasure in woman . . . is a kind of magic spell; it demands complete abandon; if words or movements oppose the magic of caresses, the spell is broken. --Simone de Beauvoir
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![]() | The Ethics Of Ambiguity by Simone de Beauvoir
Buy new: $10.73 / Used from: $3.94 Idiotic vanity. All women think they are different; they all think there are some things that will never happen to them; and they are all wrong. --Simone de Beauvoir
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![]() | The Mandarins by Simone de Beauvoir
Buy new: $11.53 / Used from: $0.78 My life was hurrying, racing tragically toward its end. And yet at the same time it was dripping so slowly, so very slowly now, hour by hour, minute by minute. --Simone de Beauvoir
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![]() | Adieux: A Farewell to Sartre by Simone De Beauvoir
Buy new: $22.50 / Used from: $4.29 What an odd thing a diary is: the things you omit are more important than the things you put in. --Simone de Beauvoir
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![]() | She Came to Stay by Simone de Beauvoir
Buy new: $10.85 / Used from: $2.58 In order for the artist to have a world to express he must first be situated in this world, oppressed or oppressing, resigned or rebellious, a man among men. --Simone de Beauvoir
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![]() | A Very Easy Death (Pantheon Modern Writers Series) by Simone De Beauvoir
Buy new: $9.56 / Used from: $1.20 In the great sea of time I was a rock beaten by waves that were continually renewed---a rock that neither moved nor crumbled. And all at once the tide was carrying me away, and would go on carrying me until I ran aground in death. --Simone de Beauvoir
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![]() | All Men Are Mortal by Simone de Beauvoir
Buy new: $10.17 / Used from: $5.74 It is old age, rather than death, that is to be contrasted with life. Old age is life's parody, whereas death transforms life into a destiny: in a way it preserves it by giving it the absolute dimension. . . . Death does away with time. --Simone de Beauvoir
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![]() | Woman Destroyed (Pantheon Modern Writers) by Simone De Beauvoir
Buy new: $11.21 / Used from: $1.92 One always has to wait until the sugar melts, the memory dies, the wound scars over, the sun sets, the unhappiness lifts and fades away. --Simone de Beauvoir
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![]() | The Second Sex by Simone De Beauvoir
Buy new: $12.21 / Used from: $2.97 That's the great thing about writing...Pictures lose their shape; their colors fade. But words you can carry away with you. --Simone de Beauvoir
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![]() | America Day by Day by Simone de Beauvoir
Buy new: $22.95 / Used from: $3.46 One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman. --Simone de Beauvoir
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![]() | The Coming of Age by Simone de Beauvoir
Buy new: $11.90 / Used from: $5.01 What had they to offer me, these writers who made me what I was and should remain? I opened some volumes and turned a few pages: they all of them had a taste almost as sickening as that of my own books---a taste of decay. --Simone de Beauvoir
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![]() | Blood of Others (Twentieth Century Classics) by Simone de Beauvoir
Buy used from: $27.64 ...the truth is that outside of existence there is nobody. Man exists. For him it is not a question of wondering whether his presence in the world is useful, whether life is worth the trouble of being lived. These questions make no sense. It is a matter of knowing whether he wants to live and under what conditions. --Simone de Beauvoir
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![]() | Hard Times: Force of Circumstance, Volume II: 1952-1962 (The Autobiography of Simone de Beauvoir) (Autobiography of Simone De Beauvoir) by Simone de Beauvoir
Buy new: $16.95 / Used from: $11.25 Dusk is about to fall, but it is still warm. It is one of these heart-touching moments when the world is so well attuned to men that it seems impossible that they should not all be happy. --Simone de Beauvoir
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![]() | All Said and Done by Simone de Beauvoir
Buy used from: $0.99 It's frightening to think that you mark your children merely by being yourself. . . . It seems unfair. You can't assume the responsibility for everything you do- or don't do. --Simone de Beauvoir
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![]() | The Long March: An Account of Modern China by Simone de Beauvoir
Buy used from: $3.95 Jealousy is not contemptible -- real love has a beak and claws. --Simone de Beauvoir
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![]() | Conversations with Jean-Paul Sartre (Conversations With) by Jean-Paul Sartre
Buy new: $17.12 / Used from: $7.90 As you read so you remember; or at least you have the illusion of remembering. --Simone de Beauvoir
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