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Nothing is tragic. Everything is unreal (Emil Cioran Quotes)
I feel I am free but I know I am not (Emil Cioran Quotes)
Anyone who speaks in the name of others is always an imposter (Emil Cioran Quotes)
Sperm is a bandit in its pure state (Emil Cioran Quotes)
To live... In any sense of the word... Is to reject others; to accept them, one must renounce, do oneself violence (Emil Cioran Quotes)
For the man who has got in the nasty habit of unmasking appearances, event and misunderstanding are synonyms. To make for the essential is to throw up the game, to admit one is defeated (Emil Cioran Quotes)
All that shimmers on the surface of the world, all that we call interesting, is the fruit of ignorance and inebriation (Emil Cioran Quotes)
What to do? Where to go? Do nothing and go nowhere, easy enough (Emil Cioran Quotes)
Some have misfortunes; others, obsessions. Which are worse off? (Emil Cioran Quotes)
To be human is no solution, any more than ceasing to be so (Emil Cioran Quotes)
My merit is not to be totally ineffectual but to have wanted to be (Emil Cioran Quotes)
It’s not worth the bother of killing yourself, since you always kill yourself too late (Emil Cioran Quotes)
Reason is a whore, surviving by simulation, versatility, and shamelessness (Emil Cioran Quotes)
Without the possibility of suicide, I would have killed myself long ago (Emil Cioran Quotes)
The appetite for torment is for some what the lure of gain is for others (Emil Cioran Quotes)
The problem of responsibility would have a meaning only if we had been consulted before our birth and had consented to be precisely who we are (Emil Cioran Quotes)
Won over by solitude, yet he remains in the world: a stylite without a pillar (Emil Cioran Quotes)
Having destroyed all my connections, burned my bridges, I should feel a certain freedom, and in fact I do. One so intense I am afraid to rejoice in it (Emil Cioran Quotes)
Truths... We no longer wish to bear their burden nor be deceived by them or be their accomplice... I dream a world where one could die for a comma (Emil Cioran Quotes)
... Not to be obliged, like so many others, to choose between the insipid and the atrocious (Emil Cioran Quotes)
It is an understatement to say that in this society injustices abound: in truth, it is itself the quintessence of injustice (Emil Cioran Quotes)
I seem to myself, among civilized men, an intruder, a troglodyte enamored of decrepitude, plunged into subversive prayers (Emil Cioran Quotes)
Tyranny is just what one can develop a taste for, since it so happens that man prefers to wallow in fear rather than to face the anguish of being himself (Emil Cioran Quotes)
The feeling of being the thousand years behind, or ahead, of the others, of belonging to the beginnings or to the end of humanity (Emil Cioran Quotes)
. What necessity impels a writer who has produced fifty books to write still one more? why this proliferation, this fear of being forgotten, this debased coquetry? (Emil Cioran Quotes)
When you know quite absolutely that everything is unreal, you then cannot see why you should take the trouble to prove it (Emil Cioran Quotes)
My weaknesses have spoiled my existence, but it is thanks to them that I exist, that I imagine I exist (Emil Cioran Quotes)
A relief bordering on orgasm at the notion that one will never again embrace a cause, any cause (Emil Cioran Quotes)
Man started out on the wrong foot. The misadventure in paradise was the first consequence. The rest had to follow (Emil Cioran Quotes)
Characteristic of sickness: to stay awake when everything sleeps, when everything is at rest, even the sick man (Emil Cioran Quotes)
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