Emil Cioran Quote

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 (1936)


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...

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...

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...

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...