Emile M. Cioran Quotes About Nothingness

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  • What a pity that 'nothingness' has been devalued by an abuse of it made by philosophers unworthy of it!

  • Is it possible that existence is our exile and nothingness our home?

    "Tears and Saints". Book by Emile M. Cioran, 1937.
  • The deepest and most organic death is death in solitude, when even light becomes a principle of death. In such moments you will be severed from life, from love, smiles, friends and even from death. And you will ask yourself if there is anything besides the nothingness of the world and your own nothingness.

    Light  
    "On the Heights of Despair". Book by Emile M. Cioran, 1934.
  • The capital phenomenon, the most catastrophic disaster, is uninterrupted sleeplessness, that nothingness without release.

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