Emile M. Cioran Quotes & Sayings (Page 8)
Emile M. Cioran quotes and sayings page 8 (philosopher). Here's quote # 71 through 80 out of the 102 we have.
“By all evidence we are in the world to do nothing.”
“To venture upon an undertaking of any kind, even the most insignificant, is to sacrifice to envy.”
“In a republic, that paradise of debility, the politician is a petty tyrant who obeys the laws.”
“What does the future, that half of time, matter to the man who is infatuated with eternity?”
“Our first intuitions are the true ones.”
“A sudden silence in the middle of a conversation suddenly brings us back to essentials: it reveals how dearly we must pay for the invention of speech.”
“If we could see ourselves as others see us, we would vanish on the spot.”
“No one recovers from the disease of being born, a deadly wound if there ever was one.”
“What pride to discover that nothing belongs to you - what a revelation.”
“Write books only if you are going to say in them the things you would never dare confide to anyone.”
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