— Simone de Beauvoir, The Woman Destroyed
[text ID: I was made for another planet altogether. I mistook the way.]
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“I was tired of asking myself questions. The words came to pieces in my mind: love, understanding, disagreement—they were noises, devoid of meaning. Had they ever had any?”
— Simone de Beauvoir, from “The Woman Destroyed.”
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I am my father's daughter
The Woman Destroyed, Simone de Beauvoir
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The Woman Destroyed, Simone de Beauvoir//Woodtangle, Mary Ruefle//Otto Hightower and Alicent Hightower in House of the Dragon (2022)
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I was made for another planet altogether. I mistook the way.
Simone de Beauvoir, The Woman Destroyed, 1967
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— Simone de Beauvoir, from the woman destroyed (1967)
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i daresay reading simone de beauvoir's the woman destroyed while listening to 50 cent's pimp (instrumental) [in an ironic, my husband is jealous of my literary success anatomy of a fall way] is the most quaint thing ive ever done
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From Simone de Beauvoir’s The Woman Destroyed
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What useless energy you need for even the simplest things, when all liking for life is gone! In the evening I get the teapot, the cup and the saucepan ready; I put each thing in its place so that life may start in the morning with the least possible effort.
Simone de Beauvoir, from The Woman Destroyed
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