Simone Weil Quote

If people were told: what makes carnal desire imperious in you is not its pure carnal element. It is the fact that you put into it the essential part of yourself—the need for Unity, the need for God — they wouldn't believe it. To them it seems obvious that the quality of imperious need belongs to the carnal desire as such. In the same way it seems obvious to the miser that the quality of desirability belongs to gold as such, and not to its exchange value.


First and Last Notebooks (1970)


If people were told: what makes carnal desire imperious in you is not its pure carnal element. It is the fact that you put into it the essential part ...

If people were told: what makes carnal desire imperious in you is not its pure carnal element. It is the fact that you put into it the essential part ...

If people were told: what makes carnal desire imperious in you is not its pure carnal element. It is the fact that you put into it the essential part ...

If people were told: what makes carnal desire imperious in you is not its pure carnal element. It is the fact that you put into it the essential part ...