Simone de Beauvoir Quote

Therefore the misfortune which comes to man as a result of the fact that he was a child is that his freedom was first concealed from him and that all his life he will be nostalgic for the time when he did not know it's exigencies.


The Ethics of Ambiguity (ed. Open Road Media, 2011) - ISBN: 9781453228487


Therefore the misfortune which comes to man as a result of the fact that he was a child is that his freedom was first concealed from him and that all ...

Therefore the misfortune which comes to man as a result of the fact that he was a child is that his freedom was first concealed from him and that all ...

Therefore the misfortune which comes to man as a result of the fact that he was a child is that his freedom was first concealed from him and that all ...

Therefore the misfortune which comes to man as a result of the fact that he was a child is that his freedom was first concealed from him and that all ...