Emil Cioran Quote

The reasons for persisting in Being seem less and less well founded, and our successors will find it easier than we to be rid of such obstinacy.


Anatheamas and Admirations (1987)


The reasons for persisting in Being seem less and less well founded, and our successors will find it easier than we to be rid of such obstinacy.

The reasons for persisting in Being seem less and less well founded, and our successors will find it easier than we to be rid of such obstinacy.

The reasons for persisting in Being seem less and less well founded, and our successors will find it easier than we to be rid of such obstinacy.

The reasons for persisting in Being seem less and less well founded, and our successors will find it easier than we to be rid of such obstinacy.