Emile M. Cioran Quotes About Philosophy

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  • Philosophy: Impersonal anxiety; refuge among anemic ideas.

    Emile M. Cioran (1975). “A short history of decay”, Viking Books
  • All philosophers should end their days at Pythia's feet. There is only one philosophy, that of unique moments.

    Feet  
    "The Book of Delusions". Book by Emile M. Cioran, 1936.
  • Philosophy is a corrective against sadness. Yet there still are people who believe in the profundity of philosophy!

  • As long as one believes in philosophy, one is healthy; sickness begins when one starts to think.

    "Tears and Saints". Book by Emile M. Cioran, 1937.
  • It is enough for me to hear someone talk sincerely about ideals, about the future, about philosophy, to hear him say “we" with a certain inflection of assurance, to hear him invoke "others" and regard himself as their interpreter - for me to consider him my enemy.

    Emile M. Cioran (1975). “A short history of decay”, Viking Books
  • I saw that philosophy had no power to make my life more bearable. Thus I lost my belief in philosophy.

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