Talk:Emil Cioran

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[edit] Unsourced

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  • I'm simply an accident. Why take it all so seriously?
  • I have no nationality — the best possible status for an intellectual.
  • My idea, when I write a book, is to wake up someone, to fustigate him. Given that the books I have written arose from my malaises, not to mention my sufferings, it's exactly that that they should transmit in some form to the reader. A book should overturn everything, call everything into question.
  • “I wish I were a cannibal – less for the pleasure of eating someone than for the pleasure of vomiting him.”

[edit] Page name

The name of the page is wrong. He is called "Emil Cioran", not "Emile Cioran".

—This unsigned comment is by Msnake (talkcontribs) .
The alternate spelling has been made a redirect page to this one. ~ Kalki (talk · contributions) 00:55, 31 March 2010 (UTC)
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