Simone de Beauvoir

"The misfortune is that although everyone must come to [death], each experiences the adventure in solitude. We never left Maman during those last days... and yet we were profoundly separated from her."

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Source: Simone de Beauvoir (1969). “A very easy death”, Penguin Books Ltd

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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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"The point is not for women simply to take power out of men’s hands, since that wouldn’t change anything about the world. It’s a question precisely of destroying that notion of power."

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