Simone de Beauvoir Quotes About Values

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  • When I was a child, when I was an adolescent, books saved me from despair: that convinced me that culture was the highest of values[...].

    Simone de Beauvoir (1971). “The woman destroyed”
  • To be feminist doesn't mean simply to do nothing, to reduce yourself to total impotence under the pretext of refusing masculine values. There is a problematic, a very difficult dialectic between accepting power and refusing it, accepting certain masculine values, and wanting to transform them. I think it's worth a try.

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  • The curse which lies upon marriage is that too often the individuals are joined in their weakness rather than in their strength -each asking from the other instead of finding pleasure in giving. It is even more deceptive to dream of gaining through the child a plenitude, a warmth, a value, which one is unable to create for oneself; the child brings joy only to the woman who is capable of disinterestedly desiring the happiness of another, to one who without being wrapped up in self seeks to transcend her own existence.

    "The Second Sex". Book by Simone de Beauvoir, translated by H. M. Parshley. Book 2, Part 5, Chapter 2: "The Mother", p. 522, 1972.
  • One's life has value so long as one attributes value to the life of others, by means of love, friendship, indignation and compassion.

    Simone de Beauvoir (1975). “The Coming of Age”
  • Oppression tries to defend itself by its utility. But we have seen that it is one of the lies of the serious mind to attempt to give the word "useful" an absolute meaning; nothing is useful if it is not useful to man; nothing is useful to man if the latter is not in a position to define his own ends and values, if he is not free.

    Simone de Beauvoir (2011). “The Ethics of Ambiguity”, p.47, Open Road Media
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