Simone de Beauvoir, The Woman Destroyed
"It was an odd experience, this bringing to life of pages born of my pen and forgotten. From time to time they interested me -- they surprised me as much as if someone else had written them; yet I recognized the vocabulary, the shape of the sentences, the drive, the elliptical forms, the mannerisms. These pages were soaked through and through with my self -- there was a sickening intimacy about it, like the smell of a bedroom in which one has been shut up too long."
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"It was an odd experience, this bringing to life of pages born of my pen and forgotten. From time to time they interested me -- they surprised me as much as if someone else had written them; yet I recognized the vocabulary, the shape of the sentences, the drive, the elliptical forms, the mannerisms. These pages were soaked through and through with my self -- there was a sickening intimacy about it, like the smell of a bedroom in which one has been shut up too long."
Simone de Beauvoir, The Woman Destroyed
"As far as I am concerned sexuality no longer exists. I used to call this indifference serenity: all at once I have come to see it in another lightโit is a mutilation; it is the loss of a sense. The lack of it makes me blind to the needs, the pains, and the joys of those who do possess it."
Simone de Beauvoir, The Woman Destroyed
"Fathers never have exactly the daughters they want because they invent a notion a them that the daughters have to conform to."
Simone de Beauvoir, The Woman Destroyed
"The adventure is which I have shared so passionately is not over--this adventure with its doubt, failure, the dreariness of no progress, then a glimpse of light, a hope, a hypothesis confirmed; and then after weeks and months of anxious perseverance, the intoxication of success."
Simone de Beauvoir, The Woman Destroyed
"It is dreadful to think that behind me my own past is no longer anything but shifting darkness."
Simone de Beauvoir, The Woman Destroyed
"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, The Woman Destroyed
"What an odd thing a diary is: the things you omit are more important than those you put in."
Simone de Beauvoir, The Woman Destroyed
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