Emile M. Cioran Quotes About Tragedy

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  • How important can it be that I suffer and think? My presence in this world will disturb a few tranquil lives and will unsettle the unconscious and pleasant naiveté of others. Although I feel that my tragedy is the greatest in history - greater than the fall of empires - I am nevertheless aware of my total insignificance. I am absolutely persuaded that I am nothing in this universe; yet I feel that mine is the only real existence.

    "On the Heights of Despair". Book by Emile M. Cioran, 1934.
  • The reaction against your own thought in itself lends life to thought. How this reaction is born is hard to describe, because it identifies with the very rare intellectual tragedies. The tension, the degree and level of intensity of a thought proceeds from its internal antinomies, which in turn are derived from the unsolvable contradictions of a soul. Thought cannot solve the contradictions of the soul. As far as linear thinking is concerned, thoughts mirror themselves in other thoughts, instead of mirroring a destiny.

    "The Book of Delusions". Book by Emile M. Cioran, 1936.
  • What would be left of our tragedies if an insect were to present us his?

  • I lost my sleep, and this is the greatest tragedy that can befall someone. It is much worse than sitting in prison.

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