Emil Cioran Quote

A word, once dissected, no longer signifies anything, is nothing. Like a body that, after an autopsy, is less than a corpse.


Anatheamas and Admirations (1987)


A word, once dissected, no longer signifies anything, is nothing. Like a body that, after an autopsy, is less than a corpse.

A word, once dissected, no longer signifies anything, is nothing. Like a body that, after an autopsy, is less than a corpse.

A word, once dissected, no longer signifies anything, is nothing. Like a body that, after an autopsy, is less than a corpse.

A word, once dissected, no longer signifies anything, is nothing. Like a body that, after an autopsy, is less than a corpse.