Emile M. Cioran Quotes About Hell

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  • Woes and wonders of power, that tonic hell, synthesis of poison and panacea.

    "History and Utopia". Book by Emile M. Cioran, 1960.
  • We are all deep in a hell each moment of which is a miracle.

    "The New Gods". Book by Emile M. Cioran, 1969.
  • Hungarian Language — savage it may be but of a beauty that has nothing human about it, with sonorities of another universe, powerful and corrosive, appropriate to prayer, to groans and to tears, risen out of hell to perpetuate its accent and its aura…words of nectar and cyanide.

  • Tyranny destroys or strengthens the individual; freedom enervates him, until he becomes no more than a puppet. Man has more chances of saving himself by hell than by paradise.

  • The more one has suffered, the less one demands. To protest is a sign one has traversed no hell.

    "Anathemas and Admirations". Book by Emil Cioran, 1987.
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