Simone de Beauvoir

"Every time I start on a new book, I am a beginner again. I doubt myself, I grow discouraged, all the work accomplished in the past is as though it never was, my first drafts are so shapeless that it seems impossible to go on with the attempt at all, right up until the moment - always imperceptible, there, too, there is a break - when it is has become impossible not to finish it."

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Source: Simone de Beauvoir (1977). “Force of Circumstance: Hard times”

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Simone de Beauvoir

Simone de Beauvoir

Philosopher, Writer

Simone de Beauvoir was a French existentialist philosopher and feminist, known for her influential work 'The Second Sex' that critiques women's oppression.

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