“We must suffer to the end, to the moment when we stop believing in suffering.”
Quote by Emile M. Cioran
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The Trouble with Being Born
This book delves into the complexities of human existence, examining the challenges and paradoxes of being born into the world. more
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“A self-respecting man is a man without a country. A fatherland is birdlime.”
“One is and remains a slave as long as one is not cured of hoping.”
“By what aberration has suicide, the only truly normal action, become the attribute of the flawed?”
“What can be said, lacks reality. Only what fails to make its way into words exists and counts.”
“Old age, after all, is merely the punishment for having lived.”
“The more one has suffered, the less one demands. To protest is a sign one has traversed no hell.”
“Melancholy redeems this universe, and yet it is melancholy that separates us from it.”
