Emil M. Cioran Quotes
A Discourse Approaches Universality When It Frees Itself From Its Origins, Leaves Them Behind, Disavows Them: Having Reached This Point, If It Would Reinvigorate Itself, Avoid Unreality Or Sclerosis, It Must Renounce Its Own Exigencies, Break Its Forms And Its Models, It Must Condescend To Bad Taste.
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