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E.M. Cioran

  • Subhash Annapragadaцитуєторік
    Life is possible only by the deficiencies of our imagination and our memory.
  • Subhash Annapragadaцитуєторік
    No one could survive the instantaneous comprehension of universal grief, each heart being stirred only for a certain quantity of sufferings
  • Agustinaцитує2 роки тому
    Tyranny destroys or strengthens the individual; freedom enervates him, until he becomes no more than a puppet, Man has more chances of saving himself by hell than by paradise.
  • Agustinaцитує2 роки тому
    One does not inhabit a country; one inhabits a language. That is our country, our fatherland — and no other.
  • Agustinaцитує2 роки тому
    “God has created nothing more odious to Himself than this world, and from the day He created it. He has not glanced at it again, so much does He loathe it.” The Moslem mystic who wrote that, I don’t know who it was, I shall never know this friend’s name.
  • Agustinaцитує2 роки тому
    Each time the future seems conceivable to me, I have the impression of having been visited by Grace.
  • Agustinaцитує2 роки тому
    Criticism is a misconception: we must read not to understand others but to understand ourselves.
  • Agustinaцитує2 роки тому
    A religion is finished when only its adversaries strive to preserve its integrity.
  • Agustinaцитує2 роки тому
    Believing in God dispenses one from believing in any-thing else — which is an estimable advantage. I have always envied those who believed in Him, though to believe oneself God seems easier to me than believing in God.
  • Agustinaцитує2 роки тому
    Each desire provokes in me a counterdesire, so that whatever I do, all that matters is what I have not done.
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