E. M. Cioran: “Certainties have no style…” (1952)
Certainties have no style: a concern for well-chosen words is the attribute of those who cannot rest easy in a faith. Lacking solid support, they cling to words―semblances of reality; while the others, strong in their convictions, despise appearances and wallow in the comfort of improvisation. ☛ All Gall Is Divided by Emile M. Cioran, […]