Simone de Beauvoir
Feminist existentialism
Sayings by Simone de Beauvoir
I am still a human being, a woman, and I still feel pain.
The greatest scandal of the world is the one in which we must be happy.
The drama of human existence is that one is always in a situation.
I have been as good as a man. I have been as bad as a man.
The present is not a potential past; it is the moment of choice and action.
The word 'love' has by no means the same sense for both sexes, and this is one of the causes of the serious misunderstandings which divide them.
I am a feminist because I believe in the equality of men and women.
No woman should be authorized to stay at home to raise her children. Society must be changed so that women can earn their living and children are cared for by appropriate services.
If I had to choose, I would rather have a God who is incomprehensible than a God who is comprehensible but also incomprehensible.
Man is a creature of choices, and his choices make him.
I have spent my whole life trying to understand what it means to be a woman.
The greatest danger for women is that they will be loved too much, and not enough.
I choose to be free, and not to be an object.
I don't know if I'm a good writer, but I'm a good woman.
The problem with love is that it is a choice, not a feeling.
I am a woman who writes, and I am a woman who lives.
The greatest strength of a woman is her ability to love.
I am a woman, and I am a human being.
I am not an object, I am a subject.
The truth is, I don't know what I am doing.