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Thought Quotes by Simone de Beauvoir
- Ah, if only there were two of me, she thought, one who spoke and the other who listened, one who lived and one who watched,…
- Science condemns itself to failure when, yielding to the infatuation of the serious, it aspires to attain being, to contain it, and to possess it;…
- Insects were scurrying about in the shade cast by the grass, and the lawn was a huge monotonous forest of thousands of little green blades,…
- As long as there have been men and they have lived, they have all felt this tragic ambiguity of their condition, but as long as…
- For me, the problem of time is linked up with that of death, with the thought that we inevitably draw closer and closer to it,…
- I've always been keenly aware of the passing of time. I've always thought that I was old. Even when I was twelve, I thought it…
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