Emile M. Cioran Quotes About Talent

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  • A man who fears ridicule will never go far, for good or ill: he remains on this side of this talents, and even if he has genius, he is doomed to mediocrity.

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    Emile M. Cioran (1976). “The Trouble with Being Born”, Viking Books
  • Every form of talent involves a certain shameless-ness.

  • The truly solitary being is not the man who is abandoned by men, but the man who suffers in their midst, who drags his desert through the marketplace and deploys his talents as a smiling leper, a mountebank of the irreparable.

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    Emile M. Cioran (1975). “A short history of decay”, Viking Books
  • Discretion is deadly to genius; ruinous to talent.

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