What surrounds us we endure better for giving it a name - and moving on.
Emile M. Cioran.
“Our first intuitions are the true ones.”
“What would be left of our tragedies if an insect were to present us his?”
“Life inspires more dread than death - it is life which is the great unknown.”
“Intelligence flourishes only in the ages when belief withers.”
“Woes and wonders of Power, that tonic hell, synthesis of poison and panacea.”
“We are afraid of the enormity of the possible.”
“Another decent possibility my critics implicitly deny is that of work as a giftThey assumeand this is the orthodox assumption of the industrial economythat the only help worth giving is not given a...”
“Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give.”
“You can give without loving, but you cannot love without giving.”
“Move to a new country and you quickly see that visiting a place as a tourist, and actually moving there for good, are two very different things.”
“A five-hour flight works out to three days and nights on land, by rail, from sea to shining sea. You can chalk off the hours on the back of the seat ahead. But seventy-some hours will not seem so l...”
“The impoverished always try to keep moving, as if relocating might help.”
“People don't always need a name.”
“I stole the very shiniest words and hoarded them all up until they made something worth having.”
“Sometimes a name seems our most arbitrary possession,and sometimes it seems like the grain in a rocklike a sculptor's hunk of Italian marble: Whack itand you might get either your first glimpse of ...”