25 Quotes by E.M. Cioran
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You speak of God frequently. It is a word I no longer use, ' an ex-nun writes me. Not everyone has the good fortune to be disgusted by it.
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Imagine him, further, without faith— a nihilist mystic— and we have the disastrous consummation of the earthly venture.
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Alongside intellectual disgust develops another, deeper and more dangerous: emanating from the viscera, it ends at the severest form of nihilism, the nihilism of repletion.
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Consciousness intervenes in our action only to frustrate their execution; consciousness is a perpetual interrogation of life, it is perhaps the ruin of life.
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Consciousness: summa of our discomforts from birth to the present. Such discomforts have vanished; consciousness remains— but it has lost its origins, it doesn't even know what they were.
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That envy is universal is best proved by the fact that it breaks out among the mad themselves in their brief intervals of lucidity.
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That man is going to disappear has been, heretofore, my firm conviction. But now I've changed my mind: he must disappear.
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You must have powerful religious dispositions in order to utter with conviction the word being; you must believe simply to say about an object or about someone that it or he is.
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Whatever induces collapse is thereby deserving of being listened to.
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