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Everyone said, 'Emil, you are a fool!'
But when I first won the European Championship, they said: 'Emil, you are a genius!' — Emil Zatopek
But when I first won the European Championship, they said: 'Emil, you are a genius!' — Emil Zatopek
Extraordinary and null - these two adjectives apply to the sexual act, and, consequently, to everything resulting from it, to life first of all.
— Emil Cioran
If I can get better, why not?
— Emil Zatopek
Tears do not burn except in solitude.
— Emil M. Cioran
And who was ever bold enough to do nothing because every action is senseless in infinity?
— Emil Cioran
We would not be interested in human beings if we did not have the hope of someday meeting someone worse off than ourselves.
— Emil Cioran
The mind advances only if it has the patience to go in circles, in other words, to deepen.
— Emil Cioran
Beatitude through suffering is an illusion, since it requires a reconciliation to the fatality of pain in order to avoid total annihilation.
— Emil M. Cioran
Colours in vibration, peeling like silver bells and clanging like bronze bells, proclaiming happiness, passion and love, soul, blood and death.
— Emil Nolde
I get along quite well with someone only when he is at his lowest point and has neither the desire nor the strength to restore his habitual illusions.
— Emil Cioran
I am so screwed.
— Paul Emil
I saw that philosophy had no power to make my life more bearable. Thus I lost my belief in philosophy.
— Emil Cioran
No one reads to know, but to forget
— Emil M. Cioran
A golden rule: to leave an incomplete image of oneself.
— Emil Cioran
The poor maidservant who used to say that she only believed in God when she had a toothache puts all theologians to shame.
— Emil M. Cioran
Once I had a "self"; now I am no more than an object.
— Emil M. Cioran
Dictatorship is always merely an aria, never an opera.
— Emil Ludwig
To claim you are more detached, more alien to everything than anyone, and to be merely a fanatic of indifference!
— Emil Cioran
Characteristic of sickness to stay awake when everything sleeps, when everything is at rest, even the sick man.
— Emil Cioran
There cannot be creation without a lot of energy.
— Emil Nolde
One should live and die where one was born ... I've been bored everywhere I went. What was the point of leaving Coasta Boacu?
— Emil Cioran
Nostalgia, more than anything, gives us the shudder of our own imperfection. This is why with Chopin we feel so little like gods.
— Emil Cioran
Some of Mozart's Andantes emanate an ethereal desolation, a sort of dream funeral in another life.
— Emil Cioran
I'm simply an accident. Why take it all so seriously?
— Emil Cioran
Agression is a trait common to men and new gods.
— Emil Cioran
Any and all water is the color of drowning.
— Emil M. Cioran
Memories vanish when we want to remember, but fix themselves permanently in the mind when we want to forget.
— Emil Cioran
We are ourselves only by the sum of our failures.
— Emil Cioran
I love you, but sometimes I feel like slapping you.
— Emil Ostrovski
Each time I fail to think about death, I have the impression of cheating, of deceiving someone in me.
— Emil Cioran
God does not read.
— Emil M. Cioran
I saw his eyes. They were like silver. Grey maybe? Steel blue? No, they were silver. Even from this distance I could see right through them.
— Aquene Emil
What has passed is already finished with. What I find more interesting is what is still to come.
— Emil Zatopek
My running was very simple; it was out of myself.
— Emil Zatopek
Of all that was attempted this side of nothingness, is anything more pathetic than this world, except for the idea which conceived it?
— Emil Cioran
The lot of the man who has rebelled too much is to have no energy left except for disappointment.
— Emil Cioran
We must learn how to explode! Any disease is healthier than the one provoked by a hoarded rage.
— Emil Cioran
Tolerance cannot seduce the young.
— Emil M. Cioran
My vision of the future is so exact that if I had children, I should strangle them here and now.
— Emil Cioran
Sri Chinmoy brings Heaven to me. He inspires everyone to be happy. He deserves the biggest gold medal.
— Emil Zatopek
Melancholy: an appetite no misery satisfies.
— Emil M. Cioran
The pessimist has to invent new reasons to exist every day: he is a victim of the "meaning" of life.
— Emil M. Cioran
Write books only if you are going to say in them the things you would never dare confide to anyone.
— Emil Cioran
Sometimes it seems to me that I am capable of absolutely nothing, but that nature through me can accomplish a great deal.
— Emil Nolde
The dead center of existence: when it is all the same to you whether you read a newspaper article or think about God.
— Emil Cioran
A free man is one who has discerned the inanity of all points of view; a liberated man is one who has drawn the consequences of such discernment.
— Emil M. Cioran
What they ask you for is actions, proofs, works, and all you can produce are transformed tears.
— Emil Cioran
My greed for agonies has made me die so many times that it strikes me as indecent to keep on abusing a corpse from which I can get nothing more.
— Emil M. Cioran
Even if Hitler at the last moment would want to avoid war which would destroy him he will, in spite of his wishes, be compelled to wage war.
— Emil Ludwig
I am like a broken puppet whose eyes have fallen inside.
— Emil Cioran
Strong people alone know how to organize their suffering so as to bear only the most necessary pain.
— Emil Dorian
The deepest subjective experiences are also the most universal, because through them one reaches the universal source of life.
— Emil Cioran
If you want to run, run a mile. If you want to experience a different life, run a marathon.
— Emil Zatopek
The Church exists by mission as fire exists by burning.
— Emil Brunner
Fortifications, artillery, foreign aid - will be of no value, unless the ordinary soldier knows that it is HE guarding his country
— Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim
Compassion is a sign of superficiality: broken destinies and unrelenting misery either make you scream or turn you to stone.
— Emil M. Cioran
We are fulfilled only when we aspire to nothing, when we are impregnated by that nothing to the point of intoxication.
— Emil Cioran
There was a time when time did not yet exist. ... The rejection of birth is nothing but the nostalgia for this time before time.
— Emil Cioran
For the normal man, life is an undisputed reality; only the sick man is delighted by life and praises it so that he won't collapse.
— Emil Cioran
Faith is obedience, nothing else.
— Emil Brunner
Bach's music is the only argument proving the creation of the Universe cannot be regarded a complete failure.
— Emil Cioran
In all the edifices of thought, I have found no category on which to rest my head. Whereas Chaos - there's a pillow!
— Emil Cioran
Every thought should recall the ruin of a smile.
— Emil Cioran
The capital phenomenon, the most catastrophic disaster, is uninterrupted sleeplessness, that nothingness without release.
— Emil Cioran
Philosophy is a corrective against sadness. Yet there still are people who believe in the profundity of philosophy!
— Emil Cioran
There in the gap between what my eyes see and what my mind is unable to explain, I am sure the absolute truth lies, yet, I cannot grasp it.
— Emil
They work now with computers for building buildings and books, but not ever with new ideas.
— Emil Ruder
It takes an enormous humility to die. The strange thing is that everyone turns out to have it!
— Emil Cioran
Ennui is the echo in us of time tearing itself apart.
— Emil Cioran
One can experience loneliness in two ways: by feeling lonely in the world or by feeling the loneliness of the world.
— Emil Cioran
As long as one believes in philosophy, one is healthy; sickness begins when one starts to think.
— Emil Cioran
Hope is the positive mode of awaiting the future.
— Emil Brunner
The more we frequent men, the blacker our thoughts; and when, to clarify them, we return to our solitude, we find there the shadow they have cast.
— Emil M. Cioran
Only god has the privilege of abandoning us. Men can only drop us
— Emil M. Cioran
Insomnia is a vertiginous lucidity that can convert paradise itself into a place of torture.
— Emil Cioran
I was not talented enough to run and smile at the same time
— Emil Zatopek